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this got stirred up the other night at lowes.

this guy was sayin that you will be pitting the chrome and it will look horrible if you sandblast it.

he said that your best bet is to get a drill with a wire brush and do it that way.

what do you think?

I really want to bust out the front end and get it all black.

same with the plastic just sand it and get a smooth surface then paint it?

Wouldnt be thehoe92 without teh purple

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thats by my work, there on Mccellan park now. dude moved and his prices are high. go to class a powder coat down off tiogawoods tell him Brandenthat used to work at irish iron sent you and to hook it up. dudes name is Branden also btw. as long as your payin cash sall good.

Funny, I worked for Irish iron ONE DAY. Went in to weld, wanted me to dig holes first, then move up. But the place where he sent his stuff to did great work, and has decent walk in prices.

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.....learning alot from meade and his circle of some of the baddest installers ive seen- thanks guys, for not being so cocky and posting the way it should be done!

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as for your grill, dont wire brush it. it will heat up the chrome, and promote peeling. use a red scuff pad and remove the glossyness to the finish. research the right primer , paint, and clearcoat and you will have professional results :clapping: I have a painter friend, if you like I could find out what materials would be best to use tomorrow?

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06 2500hd, 6.0L, 4l80e, 4wd, (muah work truck)

7" BDS HC lift kit

(5) 37x13.5R18 Toyo Open Country M/Ts

(5) 18x10 Moto Metal MO962

tablet in lieu of deck

blue tooth interconnect to soundstream eq (for volume control and bass control)

4 Alpine type r 10's

6 cubes net, 80sqin's port, tuned to 33hz

2 brutus brx5000.5's

2 pairs 3" polk audio for a pillars

4 pairs polk audio 6.5 comps

1 pair 8" polk audio for mids

2 xspower d3400 batteries

.....learning alot from meade and his circle of some of the baddest installers ive seen- thanks guys, for not being so cocky and posting the way it should be done!

P.S. Thanks Steve....for the demo!!!! loud as fauk!

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that would be awesome.

I want to get this done right the first time so it doesn't chip and look bad causing me to start over again.

No prob. I will call him today. He usually takes a few to respond, but he comes through :friends:

06 2500hd, 6.0L, 4l80e, 4wd, (muah work truck)

7" BDS HC lift kit

(5) 37x13.5R18 Toyo Open Country M/Ts

(5) 18x10 Moto Metal MO962

tablet in lieu of deck

blue tooth interconnect to soundstream eq (for volume control and bass control)

4 Alpine type r 10's

6 cubes net, 80sqin's port, tuned to 33hz

2 brutus brx5000.5's

2 pairs 3" polk audio for a pillars

4 pairs polk audio 6.5 comps

1 pair 8" polk audio for mids

2 xspower d3400 batteries

.....learning alot from meade and his circle of some of the baddest installers ive seen- thanks guys, for not being so cocky and posting the way it should be done!

P.S. Thanks Steve....for the demo!!!! loud as fauk!

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