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Piano Black Dashboard Letters Insert For Ford F250/f350/f450 Super Duty on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Staten Island, New York, United States

Staten Island, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:BDTrims Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:DASH-BLK Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Piano Black UPC:Does not apply

  • Made of high quality ABS Plastic material. NOT PAPER THIN LIKE VINYL DECALS!
  • No need for soap water to install these, just peel off backing tape and stick them.
  • Installation takes only minutes and can be maintained without any technical skills.
  • Laser-cut in the United States

Product Description

Letter set is one of the most financially convenient type of car tuning. These letters are not paper thin vinyl. Made in USA by using latest laser technology and ABS plastic bonded to the foam tape. Material is always flexible, doesn't consolidate, so will never crack or rip and of course never rust. Installation takes only minutes and can be done without technical skills. 

Installation Instructions: 

  • Step 1 

    Thoroughly clean the area where the pieces are to be applied with an rubbing alcohol to remove ALL residue and dirt. Let it dry. 

  • Step 2 

    Without removing the red backing protective tape "dry-fit" ALL pieces, noting correct placement, joins and angles. Very Important Note:   ALL pieces should be checked "dry-fit" before proceeding to Step 3. Immediately stop installation procedure and contact us even if one piece doesn't fit. 

  • Step 3 

    Remove red tape from the back and apply pieces. It is not recommended to install letters when it's cold, let pieces be at least room temperature. 

    ATTENTION! SURFACE OF EACH LETTER IS COVERED WITH WHITE PAPER PROTECTIVE TAPE. IT SHOULD BE GENTLY REMOVED AFTER INSTALLATION. RED SIDE IS THE ADHESIVE SIDE (IT IS SOFT TO TOUCH SO YOU DON'T MAKE A MISTAKE).
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