Thank you for the photos! Wow!.
Do you have a photo with "what's come in the package"?
Honestly, I'll like to compare the number of needed pieces to have the lift put together. I am a firm believer that the fewer pieces the easier the installation will be and the fewer things could break.
Oh man, I ended up spending around $25 on the HyperDip Kit. : / I hope it will last longer than any other ?In theory you would think HyperDip should last four times more, but I doubt that would be the case ?.
Let's touch base in a year to see where we are on this one.
There is another post about this same question and all they say is that is a complicated task since the front fascia has to be removed. Plasti-dip is the way to go. I just got mine in the mail and there are a good few tutorial videos on youtube.
Perfect! Thanks! I'm starting playing around with Cinema 4D so playing with the model in 3D, doing customizations, etc would be a great way to stay motivated and at the same time visualizing what's possible with my Big Bend.
Oh, that's good to hear. I always thought they should be as hard or "strong" as possible, but I guess prefer if they help with the noise and also don't crack. thanks
Has anyone noticed the "carpet-like" material the wheel inner panels are? I look in numerous sites for a stronger type but was not able to find any. Please let me know if you hear of any out there.
Thanks
Those are exactly the wheels and rims I would like to get from CarID.
I was also thinking of raising it a bit with a lift kit. I just don't have any idea bout those. Good job overall with yours!