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Jose

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We *finally* got the C4 Fabrication rock sliders mounted on my 4Runner. They look fantastic! I was #4 on the group buy, but they spent two months at my powder coat guy! Shoulda just had Caleb do them for the $25 I saved... Thanks to #ohio_hawk for the guidance and massive amount of help. It was 90 with 96 heat index while we did this!

Came out sweet looking Steve!
 
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ce4460

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Sweet. Love your setup. I'm a bit envious. I didn't know BajaRack made a Jerry Can mount in that configuration.
 

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First off let me start off that I feel stupid :grin:
I bought some stickers and patches from Kevin from Lifestyle Overland a few weeks ago.
Some of you have probably seen his two patches I put on my headliner in this thread a few days ago.

Kevin's online store

I also got some cool stickers from him, and I put the bigger one on my rear window last week.



It had a blue backing you pull off, then apply the sticker.
What you see above surrounding the white design and lettering of the sticker I left on my rig since last weekend.
Something did not look quite right, and I got to thinking that maybe this is a diecut sticker.
I shot Kevin a PM at the Overland Bound forum where I first saw his stuff, and sure enough it is a diecut, and he said just peel off the transparent part ever so carefully lest I pull up the lettering too.

I have a fear of diecut stickers as long ago I had a custom YotaTech one from a local guy who put one on the front of my ARB bumper when I had my '91 4Runner.
When I traded in the 4Runner for my FJ Cruiser I had one left, and I attempted to put it on my rear window and failed :rage:
The lettering came up and got all botched up so I called the guy and drove there and bought a few more off of him and had him install it for me.
By the way, that one has been on the rig now for 10+ years and is still going strong.



After yakking with Kevin I went out to my rig and slooooooooooooooowly pulled off the clear surround and the diecut sticker came out unscathed.
Success, it turned out great.



So great I decided to throw the other big one on my ARB bumper up front.
I purposely had it wrap about the wing a little instead of being straight on the full front.
However when pulling off the clear surround one of the letters started to come up.
Dang, I am cursed, but I pushed the clear surround down again over the letter and then started to peel it off, and it was a successful install.
I now no longer fear these, well, except maybe all single lettering like my YotaTech one.
Only time will tell if I ever try to install an all lettering one.
Those seem tougher since each letter is not connected to anything else.



 

WJ - Firefly

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First off let me start off that I feel stupid :grin:
I bought some stickers and patches from Kevin from Lifestyle Overland a few weeks ago.
Some of you have probably seen his two patches I put on my headliner in this thread a few days ago.

Kevin's online store

I also got some cool stickers from him, and I put the bigger one on my rear window last week.



It had a blue backing you pull off, then apply the sticker.
What you see above surrounding the white design and lettering of the sticker I left on my rig since last weekend.
Something did not look quite right, and I got to thinking that maybe this is a diecut sticker.
I shot Kevin a PM at the Overland Bound forum where I first saw his stuff, and sure enough it is a diecut, and he said just peel off the transparent part ever so carefully lest I pull up the lettering too.

I have a fear of diecut stickers as long ago I had a custom YotaTech one from a local guy who put one on the front of my ARB bumper when I had my '91 4Runner.
When I traded in the 4Runner for my FJ Cruiser I had one left, and I attempted to put it on my rear window and failed :rage:
The lettering came up and got all botched up so I called the guy and drove there and bought a few more off of him and had him install it for me.
By the way, that one has been on the rig now for 10+ years and is still going strong.



After yakking with Kevin I went out to my rig and slooooooooooooooowly pulled off the clear surround and the diecut sticker came out unscathed.
Success, it turned out great.



So great I decided to throw the other big one on my ARB bumper up front.
I purposely had it wrap about the wing a little instead of being straight on the full front.
However when pulling off the clear surround one of the letters started to come up.
Dang, I am cursed, but I pushed the clear surround down again over the letter and then started to peel it off, and it was a successful install.
I now no longer fear these, well, except maybe all single lettering like my YotaTech one.
Only time will tell if I ever try to install an all lettering one.
Those seem tougher since each letter is not connected to anything else.



I had the same thing happen with the "Smittybilt" sticker that came with my winch. Unfortunately it was not recoverable. The weird thing was that I was more worried about the crease in the sticker because some had folded it before putting it in the box.
 

Lifestyle Overland

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First off let me start off that I feel stupid :grin:
I bought some stickers and patches from Kevin from Lifestyle Overland a few weeks ago.
Some of you have probably seen his two patches I put on my headliner in this thread a few days ago.

Kevin's online store

I also got some cool stickers from him, and I put the bigger one on my rear window last week.



It had a blue backing you pull off, then apply the sticker.
What you see above surrounding the white design and lettering of the sticker I left on my rig since last weekend.
Something did not look quite right, and I got to thinking that maybe this is a diecut sticker.
I shot Kevin a PM at the Overland Bound forum where I first saw his stuff, and sure enough it is a diecut, and he said just peel off the transparent part ever so carefully lest I pull up the lettering too.

I have a fear of diecut stickers as long ago I had a custom YotaTech one from a local guy who put one on the front of my ARB bumper when I had my '91 4Runner.
When I traded in the 4Runner for my FJ Cruiser I had one left, and I attempted to put it on my rear window and failed :rage:
The lettering came up and got all botched up so I called the guy and drove there and bought a few more off of him and had him install it for me.
By the way, that one has been on the rig now for 10+ years and is still going strong.



After yakking with Kevin I went out to my rig and slooooooooooooooowly pulled off the clear surround and the diecut sticker came out unscathed.
Success, it turned out great.



So great I decided to throw the other big one on my ARB bumper up front.
I purposely had it wrap about the wing a little instead of being straight on the full front.
However when pulling off the clear surround one of the letters started to come up.
Dang, I am cursed, but I pushed the clear surround down again over the letter and then started to peel it off, and it was a successful install.
I now no longer fear these, well, except maybe all single lettering like my YotaTech one.
Only time will tell if I ever try to install an all lettering one.
Those seem tougher since each letter is not connected to anything else.



Looks so awesome on the bumper! Thanks for representing!
 

WJ - Firefly

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Changed the oil. With only about 4" of ground clearance, it's a *bear* to reach under there and drain the pan!

I had a HHR that sat about that high. The spoiler kept it from going up my ramps, too! I always took it to a shop to change it. The jack points on it were a known failure point and I didn't want to spend $150 on race car ramps.













BTW, this was on my MGA. :wink:
 
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