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STROBE STRIPE

Post by ARI440 » Fri Aug 21, 2009 10:09 pm

Hi

for my 72 road runner I have a black strobe stripe to put on

I dont know where to put it on ,is there a centin location ,any pics to show me

have you done it yourself or let a body shop do it for you


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Re: STROBE STRIPE

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Re: STROBE STRIPE

Post by 1972RM23 » Fri Aug 21, 2009 11:14 pm

About one inch rearward of the quarter windows.
Do not center it on the "c" pillar.
See my car below.

I think a few guys here have put them on with a spray bottle of water and a little soap.
I'd let a pro do it.
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Re: STROBE STRIPE

Post by bruce » Sat Aug 22, 2009 11:21 am

1972RM23 wrote:About one inch rearward of the quarter windows.
Do not center it on the "c" pillar.
See my car below.

I think a few guys here have put them on with a spray bottle of water and a little soap.
I'd let a pro do it.

The placement is exactly as he says. The stripe is centered on the wheel opening and NOT in the c-pillar.
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Post by Diriccatiticka » Sat Aug 22, 2009 4:15 pm

I put mine on myself, it wasn't bad. If you'd like to do it yourself, use lots of soapy water in a spray bottle to get it all nice and straight, then carefully squeegee out all the water and bubbles from under the decals. Be generous with it! A plastic or rubber pancake turner works great for a squeegee too.

The secret potion I used was a blend of unscented Dawn dish soap and regular tap water. For a small to medium spray bottle of water, about a teaspoon of soap should be good. An extra set of hands will make the job easier, I recommend it!

I centered mine on the wheel opening. At the time, I wasn't sure where to put it. I couldn't find many pictures to compare to, but looks like I put it in a good spot! Also, phoenixgraphix.com sells these stripes and shows a few pictures of placement that you can eyeball.

Good luck! :D
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Re: STROBE STRIPE

Post by ARI440 » Sat Aug 22, 2009 9:58 pm

thunderstruck440

did you mock it up on the car

did you do the sides first then the top

do you peel the stripe off then put it on the car


thanks for the tips guys :beer:

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Re: STROBE STRIPE

Post by rav440 » Sun Aug 23, 2009 9:38 am

ARI440 wrote:thunderstruck440

did you mock it up on the car

did you do the sides first then the top

do you peel the stripe off then put it on the car


thanks for the tips guys :beer:
i think the stripe kit should be on one sheet for the whole stripe .
yes mock it up get some green or painters masking tape tape the stripe kit in place on toward the front of the car along the roof so you can flip it over once you have it placed where you want it slowly peel off the underside of the decal paper , if the decal starts to come off with the protecive paper stop and rub the decal so it sticks to the top paper . once you have the buttom side of the decal protective paper off spray the roof and 1/4s with soapy water and flip the decal back into postion and you can add more tape to hold it in place if you want . as said get somebody to help you if you can it will make the job eaiser .
the decal will want to slide all over the place with the soapy water so be careful once you start to squeegee the water out . only squeegee the decal , the statter stripe is or should be seperate meaning it will be stripe paint stripe paint stripe paint ect this isnt or shouldnt be a continous decal .

work slow , but not to slow starting from the top middle and out to each side . make sure you squeegee out all of the air bubbles when you think you have the bubble out check it again . then check it again that thick top protective paper hides alot of bubbles .
slowly peel the top paper off when you are sure the decal is stuck to the car and check for bubbles again .

im no expert but i did my runner and it turned out fine .
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Re: STROBE STRIPE

Post by Diriccatiticka » Sun Aug 23, 2009 1:46 pm

ARI440 wrote:thunderstruck440

did you mock it up on the car

did you do the sides first then the top

do you peel the stripe off then put it on the car


thanks for the tips guys :beer:
I believe the stripe I bought came as a 3-piece.

For a closer alignment, you can use a tape measure to check how low the stripe is on the wheel openings for the sides. For the top, you can measure to the back window to the stripe. Masking tape is a big help to make sure your angles are right.

I did the top first, how well you center it will give the results of the sides.

The paper over the stripe should stay on, that will protect the edges while you squeegee and keep all the individual squares together. Just be sure to use lots of that soapy water!
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Re: STROBE STRIPE

Post by ARI440 » Sun Aug 23, 2009 2:15 pm

THANKS

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Re: STROBE STRIPE

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Re: STROBE STRIPE

Post by Smellslike1974 » Sun Aug 23, 2009 2:22 pm

Everytime i look in this topic theres new pics.lol


Its exciting!
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Re: STROBE STRIPE

Post by Diriccatiticka » Sun Aug 23, 2009 11:03 pm

That's a good lookin' engine bay. I don't think I could fit an intake that size on mine!
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Re: STROBE STRIPE

Post by ARI440 » Sun Aug 23, 2009 11:35 pm

I have no air filter on yet ,its very close to the hood

working on an AIR GRABBER hood ,so it will be able to use an air filter

looking to get a 1050 dominater to fit on an ovel air cleaner




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Re: STROBE STRIPE

Post by ARI440 » Sun Aug 23, 2009 11:39 pm

30 - 10.5 good year eagles slicks on a 15-8 rim


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Re: STROBE STRIPE

Post by bruce » Mon Aug 24, 2009 9:13 am

ARI440 wrote:THANKS

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I got major wood here! :beer:
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