Ira wrote:I gotta make this vehicle more manly.
caseydog wrote:Yeah, but he could pull some cool wheelies!![]()
M B Hamilton wrote:Ira,
I used one (1) Eastwood decal eraser to remove the side graphics (both sides of the truck) from a Mazda SE5 once the graphics had started to fleck off in places and looked even worse than when they were new. Absolutely no damage to the paint.
http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?itemID=1913&itemType=PRODUCT
caseydog wrote:You won't hurt the finish taking the decals off, and being a whilt truck, you don't have to worry about faded paint not matching whats under the decal.
The older the decal is, the more likely it will be to come off in pieces. It will come off, but it may take a while -- maybe as much as three or four beers worth of time.
Also remember, as you go bigger in diameter on tires, you are effectively going taller in final drive ratio. That means your acceleration times will go up. How much do you want to slow a Tracker down from 0-60. I'm sure those guys who do the monster tires on their 4X4s also change differential gears accordingly.
Ira wrote:Those decals are on there like you wouldn't believe--but I figure if I just use my fingernail and take my time prying it up little by little before using any magic adehsive remover, I won't really hurt the finish.
Ira wrote:Those decals are on there like you wouldn't believe--but I figure if I just use my fingernail and take my time prying it up little by little before using any magic adehsive remover, I won't really hurt the finish.
sdtripper2 wrote:Ira wrote:Those decals are on there like you wouldn't believe--but I figure if I just use my fingernail and take my time prying it up little by little before using any magic adehsive remover, I won't really hurt the finish.
Here is yet one more Idea, Ira ~
Goof Off
This clear formula can be safely used on white and light colored clothing,
carpeting and upholstery without yellow stains developing. Goo Remover
removes: adhesives, tar, oil, grease, tree sap, decals, bumper stickers and
engine grease.
Ira wrote:I know the taller tires slow down the acceleration, but it's better than looking totally gay. (Not that there's anything wrong with that.)
Ira wrote:M B Hamilton wrote:Ira,
I used one (1) Eastwood decal eraser to remove the side graphics (both sides of the truck) from a Mazda SE5 once the graphics had started to fleck off in places and looked even worse than when they were new. Absolutely no damage to the paint.
http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?itemID=1913&itemType=PRODUCT
Weird--link didn't work for me. I even tried www.eastwoodco.com by itself. I think the servers are having a problem communicating.
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