Back in a 08 Duramax

mpeters0991

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Well I removed the side moldings today and all the dirt and junk that was caught in there made a nice yellow stain on the paint in a few places so now I need to figure out how to get it off. Any suggestions? I bought some mothers fine cut cleaner (I think that was the name) but the buffer I have is a piece of $hit, so I'll have to buy another one.
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omaha123

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Nice looking truck, those gears should look good on it.
I like the look of em without those moldings, the doors look nice when naked lol.
 

Moneywellspent

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Well I removed the side moldings today and all the dirt and junk that was caught in there made a nice yellow stain on the paint in a few places so now I need to figure out how to get it off. Any suggestions? I bought some mothers fine cut cleaner (I think that was the name) but the buffer I have is a piece of $hit, so I'll have to buy another one.

Maybe try taking a clay bar to the entire body, I know mothers makes a kit that comes with everything you need.
 

WolfLMM

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I've never tried it, but the principal is the same. The yellow streak remover (boat hull cleaner from starbrite) should take it right off as well.
 

mpeters0991

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Big fender mod is easy. Trim bumper is easy too. Looks real good when done right.

Can you send me a pic of your front bumper so I can see the angle you trimmed it at?

I got the wheels put on and she rubs like a SOB. So doing the large fender mod will done in the morning. Hopefully I don't screw it up haha. Any tips?
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mpeters0991

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Well I got the large fender mod done this morning. Probably only spent a hour and half or so all said and done. Wasn't nearly as bad as I thought. Using a sawzall probably wasn't the best tool for the job though haha. The wheels and tires fit much better now but still have a little rubbing at near full lock. So I think I'm going to crank the torsion bars a little bit more (truck doesn't even sit level yet so I've got a little bit of room to play with).


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