How are you guys blacking out your window TRIM?
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How are you guys blacking out your window TRIM?
anyone have their trim blacked out but look oem and nice? The rear window portion of the trim is huge. Def can't do the tape i used on the ISF.
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I'm sure it's like installing window tint. You can do it yourself but unless you have a lot of experience applying it then it will be done much better if done professionally and probably last longer too.
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it's way easier to work with than tint, only hard part is cutting. I've wrapped my mustang by myself 3 times now.
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the RC-F crowd is not that helpful since it's a new platform and most of the owners probably have never wrenched on their own cars their whole life. there are more unhelpful answers than good ones.
I guess ill start making DIY threads for this subsection .
I guess ill start making DIY threads for this subsection .
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But I've seen a lot of bad DIY jobs from people who have wrenched their own vehicles. The worst part is when they thought it was good. I've seen a few on these forums, but not as many since a lot of owners don't do it themselves. Heck, I don't even do it myself anymore unless I can justify the time/cost ratio. My free time is worth a lot more to me than it is probably worth to some others. DIY is for when you have a lot of free time, or little money.
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There's some truth there.
But I've seen a lot of bad DIY jobs from people who have wrenched their own vehicles. The worst part is when they thought it was good. I've seen a few on these forums, but not as many since a lot of owners don't do it themselves. Heck, I don't even do it myself anymore unless I can justify the time/cost ratio. My free time is worth a lot more to me than it is probably worth to some others. DIY is for when you have a lot of free time, or little money.
But I've seen a lot of bad DIY jobs from people who have wrenched their own vehicles. The worst part is when they thought it was good. I've seen a few on these forums, but not as many since a lot of owners don't do it themselves. Heck, I don't even do it myself anymore unless I can justify the time/cost ratio. My free time is worth a lot more to me than it is probably worth to some others. DIY is for when you have a lot of free time, or little money.