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Chrome tail light Covers!!

Strobe aka KnightRider said:
chromed ABS plastic
My Putcos are the same ABS w/Chrome and they have held up well down here in Memphis, but I'm not sure how they would hold up to snow, ice, and salt in the winter ??? especially up there in ChiTown where I heard it was snowing today :eek:

On another note: I will be up there on the 5th for the Bears Vikings game (y)
 
Here's a picture of my Putcos.

They look good and give a little flash to the rear end. Not genuine chrome-on-steel, but good as.

Got 'em at TruckStuffUSA.

Four mods in view in this photo! ;D
 
Cool Rod said:
Here's a picture of my Putcos.

They look good and give a little flash to the rear end. Not genuine chrome-on-steel, but good as.

Four mods in view in this photo! ;D
I like your choice (y) as I have them also ;)
 
JSal69 said:
Those are nice, but I like the one's I have a little better.

I have found a dealer blowing these out for like $55 shipped & considering them. Are you guys pretty happy with them? They stayed put? Chrome was descent quality?

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AirJunky said:
I have found a dealer blowing these out for like $55 shipped & considering them. Are you guys pretty happy with them? They stayed put? Chrome was descent quality?

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I had to replace my original set because I backed into something and it broke the bezel.

So I got a set of the one's you have in the upper picture and while they look exactly the same
they are even nicer and of better quality.  (Better mold finish, thickness, & chrome)

I've had them on since late September and they have held up fine over the Winter.

As far as them sticking...

Yes, they stick well.   But this is also dependant on the way you install them.

Making sure the lens is clean, dry, free from oils & contaminents, and it must be fairly warm out for a few days with no rain in the forecast.
Also take a clean terry cloth and keep rubbing them for about a day.  That will also help make a better adhesion.

Follow that procedure, and they will stick well.

Trust me....   It was a Female Dog to get the other one off my tailight.
 
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