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I went and measured for you. The letters on the tail gate are 2 1/4" and the ones on the hood are 2". I don't they wouldn't would hold well because they wouldn't recess in like they do on the tail gate, but guess you could make it work with a little extra 3m tape if you really wanted. As far as the exhaust I have flopro cat/dpf delete, and a magna flow back from there, attached a couple of pics for you... and yes it is a diesel ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I've used the claybar and Meguiars #16 (cannot buy it any longer) on my truck and other vehicles also. I couldn't concur with you more...it does a fantastic job. An additional benefit of detailing your vehicle this way is that it cleans up easier when it gets dirty also. I have used Meguiars products for about 15 yrs. I personally wouldn't recommend anything else. BTW, need more detailing information? Meguiars has a great forum and a how-to section on youtube. Great information...check it out. Very nice truck, great job!! Brad |
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My wife drives an 05 Pilot that she managed to get what looks like concrete splashed up on the rear fenders behind the tires. It's a paper thin layer on there but I've tried waxes and rubbing compounds w/ zero success. Yall think this clay bar might be able to handle the job? I've never used a clay bar so I have no idea.
By the way, your truck looks awesome FisherFord! Now I think I may have to go try the clay bar kit on my white rig. |
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