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Debadging the tailgate.

xtoplinex

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I used my bare hands to pry that crap..:laugh: ...and my nails to remove the goo...well, with alittle bit of help from sticker removal. :biggrin:
 

XRunninTaco

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Just take that crap off :rock:

i did already ... just finished right now ... :eviltongue: :rock: :laugh:

I used my bare hands to pry that crap..:laugh: ...and my nails to remove the goo...well, with alittle bit of help from sticker removal. :biggrin:

god dayum ... that must have hurt mucho

Here Are The Pics ... i like the outcome ... sorry for low quality pics ... its my camera from my phone

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SUODRAXAH

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You can go to one of those do it yourself car washs and use the powerwasher things they have. The soap helps with the stickyness
 

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I just did mine today too. I like it way better! I noticed in the pic that you used goo gone. That stuff rocks! Used it on mine. I suggest anyone that hasn't done it yet and wants too...use fishing line. I used dental floss and it worked but it kept on snapping. Would save more time using fishing line.
 

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I just did mine today too. I like it way better! I noticed in the pic that you used goo gone. That stuff rocks! Used it on mine. I suggest anyone that hasn't done it yet and wants too...use fishing line. I used dental floss and it worked but it kept on snapping. Would save more time using fishing line.

I didnt have that problem using a hacksaw blade..... :hmmmm2: :dontknow:
 

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I used a flat-head screw driver and a hammer...........

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Hanjob

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Did anybody come across problems with fishing line?? To me it just seems like fishing line might scratch something... or I don't know I haven't seen fishing line in a long time
 

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Did anybody come across problems with fishing line?? To me it just seems like fishing line might scratch something... or I don't know I haven't seen fishing line in a long time

nope not one problem with fishing line here. just sore fingers from where the line dug in to them, but no biggy it healed.
 

Hanjob

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nope not one problem with fishing line here. just sore fingers from where the line dug in to them, but no biggy it healed.

:top: fantastic, I think I'm going to do this tomorrow.
 
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