Should i remove the pinstripe?

Discussion in '10th Generation F-Series : 1997 - 2003' started by str8t six, Dec 27, 2011.

  1. Darth Bama

    Darth Bama Administator Staff Member

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    ^^Fugg that! I bought a pinstripe remover and hooked it to a drill. Takes about 10 minutes to remove the stripe and like 10 more to polish the area back out. Nothing to it and well worth the $12 it cost me.


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  2. Big'un

    Big'un BillyBadAss

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    i can use a hair dryer and do it in half the time as u ........ if it was summer time u wudnt need nuttin but yer finger
     
  3. 4x4wolf

    4x4wolf F150 Manic

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    Yeah if you can get it sun warmed then it comes off with just your fingers
     
  4. AK SNO RIDER

    AK SNO RIDER Got Snow?

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    I'd keep it.

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  5. BlackThundah

    BlackThundah Aka LilWhiteFiddy

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    Keep the pin stripe!
     
  6. str8t six

    str8t six never enough

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    well this got brought back up! :jester:


    yeah i think im going to keep it.
     
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    Texsox Junior Member

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    Add another one Lol
     
  8. Raevsky97

    Raevsky97 bagged 97 f150

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    get a rubber wheel from oreillys or something fits on your drill and will take it right off
     

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