Looks a lot better.Post pics when you have them in the vehicle.
Looks a lot better.Post pics when you have them in the vehicle.
2 tone is an option... my interior is tan but a bit darker... I plan on getting vinyl die and I suppose I have options to go 2 tone..I'd have to confer with my woman for color choice though... I could never make a nice looking combo of colors...Originally Posted by MrSector9
Driving a 2003 Lexus GS430 and a 1996 Lexus LS400
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heat gun works wonders on those creases
I'll try the hairdryer....Originally Posted by lilmaniac2
Driving a 2003 Lexus GS430 and a 1996 Lexus LS400
GS430 - Massive RK Tweets/Crossovers + Phass MW650 NEO Mids, JBL GTO 755.6 amp, IDQ12v2 in 1cu ft sealed substage
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well I'm done and the creases are gone... next step is to trim the vinyl back on the base and glue the rings on.... then drill countersink holes for the mounting bolts deep enough to fit my wooden plugs in... then I need to find some good vinyl dye
does anyone have a prefered vinyl dye company?
Driving a 2003 Lexus GS430 and a 1996 Lexus LS400
GS430 - Massive RK Tweets/Crossovers + Phass MW650 NEO Mids, JBL GTO 755.6 amp, IDQ12v2 in 1cu ft sealed substage
Refs: CA.com - excelerater, fosgate140, 99StangGt, desertheat, Frito, digital mint, dkguitarist, BoominBeast (didn't scam me), Fast1one, shiipseki, newtitan, Scoobydoo, spudracer326, sr_se-r, redlinese-r, James Bang, tweet02, effenay, and Mike Dressure ::: ECA - BBOYSTEVIE, Need-SQ ::: DIYMA - macxx, Kuztimrodder (very happy), and azngotskills
Once you figure out the question on that vinyl dye, send me the answer lol
But 2nd attemp looks a lot better! Post pics of what you have done now...
Looks better.
Definately looks better
Ride: 2003 Dodge Ram 1500 HEMI
Color: Black
Head Unit: Alpine IVA D310
Speaker Amp: JL Audio e4300
Front Speakers: Stock 6x9s
Rear Speakers: Stock
Sub Amp: Bostwick 1100 (1100 RMS @ 1ohm)
Subs : (1) Kicker Shallow Mount
Enclosure: Prefab Kicker box (came with sub)
the secret to wrapping complex curves and panels with vinyl is acouple of things..
#1...panel has to be near perfect..I tend to make every thing like I'm going to paint it..if not any flaw will show...
#2 if the vinyl has a backing..take a razor and remove the nylon backing...once this is done you can wrap a basketball with it...but be carefull...doing this makes it more likely to tear...
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ahh I see... my vinyl is "marine" vinyl that had the backing... it wouldn't conform where the rings met the main peice well enough to stick. However doing each peice indiviually worked well... thanks for the tip..Originally Posted by Hebrew Hammer
Any idea who makes and sells good vinyl dye? most of the places I looked are either shady or look like they'd get around to it when they felt like it.
Driving a 2003 Lexus GS430 and a 1996 Lexus LS400
GS430 - Massive RK Tweets/Crossovers + Phass MW650 NEO Mids, JBL GTO 755.6 amp, IDQ12v2 in 1cu ft sealed substage
Refs: CA.com - excelerater, fosgate140, 99StangGt, desertheat, Frito, digital mint, dkguitarist, BoominBeast (didn't scam me), Fast1one, shiipseki, newtitan, Scoobydoo, spudracer326, sr_se-r, redlinese-r, James Bang, tweet02, effenay, and Mike Dressure ::: ECA - BBOYSTEVIE, Need-SQ ::: DIYMA - macxx, Kuztimrodder (very happy), and azngotskills
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