Boss 302 helmet decal
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Is it hijacking if I take my thread back?
I gave my contact info to Bryan so I'll get the '12 class dates.
That way I can make my helmet look like that too.
Decal application fluid--found this on the internet, and it worked OK. Some sites say just use water, some say never use alcohol. This one is soap and water.
http://www.colebrothers.com/decals/
I gave my contact info to Bryan so I'll get the '12 class dates.
That way I can make my helmet look like that too.
Decal application fluid--found this on the internet, and it worked OK. Some sites say just use water, some say never use alcohol. This one is soap and water.
http://www.colebrothers.com/decals/
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What would be cool, but a pain to put on the helmet, would be a wrap-around decal. So it's the Boss 302 logo with the "C" stripe that wraps around to the otherside.
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Got my decals in today, now I just need to get a helmet to put them on!
Also got my 9/11 tribute magnetic panel.
Also got my 9/11 tribute magnetic panel.
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The one in my photo is fine but the right side, which I took way more time installing, has some ripples in it. I applied them dry with no application fluid. I might order another set and try it again.
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Originally Posted by 5 DOT 0
The one in my photo is fine but the right side, which I took way more time installing, has some ripples in it. I applied them dry with no application fluid. I might order another set and try it again.
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Jason,
Looks nice!
I'd guess the helmet ridges make the install a little tougher, but looks like you got it to work.
Wet application is the way to go. Mine still wanted to stick, but I'm sure it wasn't as bad as dry.
Looks nice!
I'd guess the helmet ridges make the install a little tougher, but looks like you got it to work.
Wet application is the way to go. Mine still wanted to stick, but I'm sure it wasn't as bad as dry.