Help me find a new shield!
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I got a bunch of small scratches out , but it's still not up to "traildog" standards.....
BTW, I already know I'm PARTICULAR...............
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PARTICULAR?????????
Not the verb I would use!!!!
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home depot & $20 bucks I cut my own in a little over a hour , for my 94 kept all my factory hard were ,oh ya Another $15 for the 12 PACK SO $35 BUCKS & nice new shield in factory trim ,I just stripped all the hardwhere & layed old on top of new traced it out Then lowered old one down about 2 in & traced the top where I wanted it & the rest they say is history
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...or you could just be a man about it and ride without a shield ...when my Lowrider arrived from Florida the shield was in the bin before I even had it registered!!
To get them bigger scratches out (assuming you are going to stay a ***** ) you have to be brave......start with something like 220 grit and work down to 1200 in stages ....then get some chrome cleaner (I use Solvol Autosol) and keep at it. It will come right....we know you just luuurrvve cleaning things and all
To get them bigger scratches out (assuming you are going to stay a ***** ) you have to be brave......start with something like 220 grit and work down to 1200 in stages ....then get some chrome cleaner (I use Solvol Autosol) and keep at it. It will come right....we know you just luuurrvve cleaning things and all