New Hotness...20s
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I still need to get my rear fenders either cut or rolled as I am slightly still clipping it on right turns (odd it is not doing it on left turns), getting an alignment tomorrow evening...I really like the new look...
Before.
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After:
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Unfortunately the center caps are much larger than the Jag ones so I am going to have to figure out a different route.
Before.
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After:
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Unfortunately the center caps are much larger than the Jag ones so I am going to have to figure out a different route.
Last edited by bracester; 01-24-2014 at 02:47 PM.
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Wow. That looks so much better than I thought it would. Cut the inner lip out BEFORE you roll it. I didn't, and no matter how hot you get the paint, it will chip. Post a pic of what your center caps look like, I'll dig out some of the aftermarket caps I have and show you what you can do, its pretty easy once you see them taken apart. Post more pics too.
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Wow. That looks so much better than I thought it would. Cut the inner lip out BEFORE you roll it. I didn't, and no matter how hot you get the paint, it will chip. Post a pic of what your center caps look like, I'll dig out some of the aftermarket caps I have and show you what you can do, its pretty easy once you see them taken apart. Post more pics too.
Ya I am contacting a custom body shop today to see what it would cost to have them cut...they do solid work.
The center cap thing so far I am liking them as they are carbon fiber (hard to see from the pictures). Hopefully mother nature will ease up on the clouds so I can get some solid pictures in.
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If you are looking for something custom with the center caps, something that you can ponder is if you have some knowledge of computer graphic design, you can make your own center caps. In short, you can make your own design on a black background (since these wheels are black) and then you print this image on to "white backed decal paper" in a size that will fit on the center cap. From there, you cut the decal to fit on the center cap, you dip the decal paper in water and after about a minute, you can pull the decal paper out of the water and transfer the decal on to the center cap. Then you use a paper towel to push all the water out from underneath the decal and set it in place using a product like Testor's Solvaset (available at most hobby stores or you can simply use 99% isopropyl alcohol). Once the decal is completely dry, you will need to shoot a good coat of gloss coat (or matching sheen clear) over the decal (this will have a UV blocker in it and it will help keep the color bright, especially the reds as they will tend to fade over time).
There is a little more to this. If you want to know more, let me know. It is easy to do. Printing things with a color laser is the best thing to do, but an ink jet works too (just make sure to set it to the highest quality that you can).
There is a little more to this. If you want to know more, let me know. It is easy to do. Printing things with a color laser is the best thing to do, but an ink jet works too (just make sure to set it to the highest quality that you can).
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If you are looking for something custom with the center caps, something that you can ponder is if you have some knowledge of computer graphic design, you can make your own center caps. In short, you can make your own design on a black background (since these wheels are black) and then you print this image on to "white backed decal paper" in a size that will fit on the center cap. From there, you cut the decal to fit on the center cap, you dip the decal paper in water and after about a minute, you can pull the decal paper out of the water and transfer the decal on to the center cap. Then you use a paper towel to push all the water out from underneath the decal and set it in place using a product like Testor's Solvaset (available at most hobby stores or you can simply use 99% isopropyl alcohol). Once the decal is completely dry, you will need to shoot a good coat of gloss coat (or matching sheen clear) over the decal (this will have a UV blocker in it and it will help keep the color bright, especially the reds as they will tend to fade over time).
There is a little more to this. If you want to know more, let me know. It is easy to do. Printing things with a color laser is the best thing to do, but an ink jet works too (just make sure to set it to the highest quality that you can).
There is a little more to this. If you want to know more, let me know. It is easy to do. Printing things with a color laser is the best thing to do, but an ink jet works too (just make sure to set it to the highest quality that you can).
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Thermo is like that guy that knows a good amount of info on just about everything. I thought about looking into something like that for my center caps but since you can get aftermarket Jag caps in different colors on ebay for around 20 bucks a set I just went that route, and pealed the Jag emblem off the and put it on the other caps like Bracester is talking about. I might try the custom decal thing later though since I have 3 sets of wheels now.
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Thermo is like that guy that knows a good amount of info on just about everything. I thought about looking into something like that for my center caps but since you can get aftermarket Jag caps in different colors on ebay for around 20 bucks a set I just went that route, and pealed the Jag emblem off the and put it on the other caps like Bracester is talking about. I might try the custom decal thing later though since I have 3 sets of wheels now.
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And my year does have TPMS so that made it a littler cheaper yet. The last car I had did have TPMS and I had to have the new modules programmed to the car...not a huge deal usually just reset the ECU and all better
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