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Fading Rocker Stripe Install (w/pics)

Old Jul 18, 2007 | 10:49 AM
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Fading Rocker Stripe Install (w/pics)

This 'How-To' will cover the installation of the custom fading rocker stripes sold and distributed by DarkFireGT.

Tools required
Plastic pliable squeegee
Straight edge razor blade
Masking tape (Painters Blue or Body Shop Green) *Do not use regular yellowish masking tape, it can leave behind tape residue if exposed in the sun.

Liquid solution (BSM's mix, works perfectly)
Mix in a spray bottle 20 ounces of water, 1/4 teaspoon of liquid dish soap and 1/2 teaspoon of isopropyl alcohol.

Estimated install time: 90 minutes


Installation (pictures will alternate between left and right sides to cover all the steps in order)

1. Clean entire area where stripes will be applied with isopropyl alcohol using a lint-free rag to remove any wax/polish, dirt, grime, etc.


2. Mask the edge line.
Using a roll of masking tape, start at one end (either at the front quarter panel or the rear door edge) and place the bottom edge of the masking tape right at the top edge of the crease that runs across the entire length. This lower mask line will be used as your primary reference line.







3. Carefully peel the backing paper away from the transfer tape.
Be extremely cautious not to touch any part of the actual vinyl, especially at the clear faded section; if you do, it WILL leave fingerprints!





4. Pre-Positioning the stripe.
This is where having an extra set of hands comes in handy.
Using the solution mix, liberally spray the mating side of the vinyl (the exposed part that you just peeled the backing paper from) and over the entire rocker section. Don't be afraid to spray too much, the more the better.





5. Positioning the stripe.
Lay the stripe on the rocker area. Because of the solution, the vinyl stripe will be able to 'float' into position as long as the solution doesn't dry up or you don't press any areas against the car. If a certain section begins to stick, spray more solution between the rocker and vinyl right away.

The leading edge of the vinyl will be your primary mark to set the forward-back positioning of the stripe.
Note: Make sure the top pinstripe goes to the edge of the front quarter panel. Because of the arch of the wheel well, you'll have more vinyl overhang on the bottom, which is fine.

The top of the pinstripe will be your primary mark to set the up-down positioning of the stripe.
Very important key here is to float the stripe up/down to achieve approximately 1/8" gap between the lower masking tape line and the top of the vinyl pinstripe line. Once you line up the front, then float up the rear, the middle will automatically be lined up. No need to measure exactly an 1/8", just eyeball it.

Note: Never allow any sections of the top pinstripe to overlap the masking tape! Always maintain a small gap to it.











6. Once the vinyl is in the position you want, start the squeegee process.
Starting from the center, work out any air bubbles/pockets and solution out. Always work from the center out!
Note: I sprayed solution on top of the transfer tape where I squeegeed to help it glide more easily.









7. Peel off the transfer tape.
After letting the stripes sit for a while (I'm not an expert, but I'd say the longer the better, but don't let it bake in the sun), start at one end (I started at the clear-door end) and slowly start to peel the transfer tape off.
Note: On this particular brand of vinyl, I found that wetting the outside of the transfer tape (with the solution) made the tape more pliable and helped the peeling off process.




Note: If any sections of the vinyl (especially the pinstripe) begin to lift with the transfer tape, STOP! Lay the tape back down and let it dry/tack-up some more before proceeding. What I did instead of waiting was to use a heat gun (low setting and away from the vinyl!) to accelerate the drying process. If you opt for this method, be very careful! Rule of thumb; if the heat is too hot for your hand, it's too hot for the vinyl.

Note: For stubborn little sections that just refuse to stick, back it up with the squeegee until you peel past that point.


8. Remove the masking tape.



9. Cut vinyl at door edges.
Using a single edge razor blade, cut the vinyl at the door jamb areas.
Note: Try to center the cut so you have enough overlap for each side.







10. Completing installation
Look over the whole stripes and if you see any large pockets of air. If areas exist, wet the area and squeegee them out. Don't be too worried if you have small air bubbles, they will lay down on their own over time.

Once the door jamb sections of the vinyl start to tack up, use your fingers and roll the edge of the vinyl over. Do the same for the front wheel well. If the vinyl doesn't want to stay down, let it tack up some more or employ the heat gun again, same rule of thumb applies.

Note: Some sections to be rolled can be difficult to access. Use something without sharp edges to help tack the vinyl over.



Installation complete!








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Old Jul 18, 2007 | 11:09 AM
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Whoa! Now this something I would consider these on my rockers! Once again Bill, excellent write up.
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Old Jul 18, 2007 | 12:42 PM
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Outstanding job guys (Bill & helper)! She's a beaut!
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Old Jul 18, 2007 | 01:29 PM
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Great write-up as always, Bill. Thanks! This will be included as the "instruction manual" And again, they look great on your car.
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Old Jul 18, 2007 | 02:45 PM
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Looks GREAT!!!!
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Old Jul 18, 2007 | 05:47 PM
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Looks really good. On thing I would add for anyone doing this theirselves is to use the squigee up and down rather than longways from front to back. Easier to work the bubbles out.
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Old Jul 18, 2007 | 06:25 PM
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I just wanted to say, to anyone recommending them to friends on this board, or others, in order to make my money back, the remaining stock will be sold at $80 shipped. I don't want to disappoint anyone. And they can contact me at fadingstripes@gmail.com
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Old Jul 18, 2007 | 06:36 PM
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Steve let me know when you start offering them in matte black.
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Old Jul 18, 2007 | 08:25 PM
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Oh man that looks so awesome!
DarkFire, if you can offer these in the Charcoal Metallic color to match my BSM 10" stripes, you have a new order!
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Old Jul 19, 2007 | 11:33 AM
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Right now it's just black (and white when I get it back in stock). For the next run I might see about different colors. The problem is that it costs a lot more to add another color.
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Old Jul 19, 2007 | 01:21 PM
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I wish a big vendor would start selling these. Not to take anything away from you Steve as your the one that brought these from concept to reality It's just it would obviously be alot easier for a company to make these and offer several colors. You should patent them and then sell the design if that's even possible.
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Old Jul 19, 2007 | 05:20 PM
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those look really good.... i may have to do this some day....
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Old Jul 19, 2007 | 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by LEO_06GT
I wish a big vendor would start selling these. Not to take anything away from you Steve as your the one that brought these from concept to reality It's just it would obviously be alot easier for a company to make these and offer several colors. You should patent them and then sell the design if that's even possible.
I stopped by another shop in town today, and they can do everything but white. I forgot to ask about matte, but I will do that when I get another day off. I'm trying to find a shop that can do white in town.
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Old Jul 19, 2007 | 06:34 PM
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Perfect timing!

Mine should be here soon!
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Old Jul 21, 2007 | 09:41 AM
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I installed the fader stripes in the middle like the GT/CS. Steve, these stripes need to be just a bit longer for those of us wishing to install them in the middle. The end of the fader strip was about 3" short from the edge of the door. Also, there wasn't enough of the solid material to place on the front of the bumper. Overall, the quality of this stripe is superb and it looks much better the the stock OE GT/CS stripes. I took lots of pictures and will be doing a write up also since putting it in the middle is a little more involved then putting them along the bottom. I'll post the write up tonight but in the mean time, here's a picture of the finished product.


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Old Jul 22, 2007 | 07:56 AM
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Bill, thanks for the wright up. The fading rocker stripes look really nice. They flow well with the look of your car very nicely. Love the chin spoiler too by the way. Any idea how I can get my hands on a set of these roker stripes in Tungsten for my Black 07?

Mark
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Old Jul 22, 2007 | 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by black sunshine
Any idea how I can get my hands on a set of these roker stripes in Tungsten for my Black 07?
Mark, contact Steve on getting on a list for other stripe colors if and when they become available.

See post 7 for Steve's info.
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Old Mar 6, 2008 | 10:37 AM
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Just got info from DarkFireGT that he is not making those nice fading stripes now.
I was digging internet 2 days to find similar and nothing . Anyone have and idea where I could buy them via some Internet shop.

I want my fading stripes, where are you?
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Old Mar 6, 2008 | 10:38 AM
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Just got info from DarkFireGT that he is not making those nice fading stripes now.
I was digging internet 2 days to find similar and nothing. Anyone have and idea where I could buy them via some Internet shop.

I want my fading stripes, where are you?
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Old Mar 6, 2008 | 12:36 PM
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Great write up. I might have to do some rocker stripes in the near future. On a side note, I am loving the BJ Penn t-shirt your son is wearing! I am also a big fan and have a few shirts myself!!
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