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Jan 10, 2022
fits
this it my Big lock tripower intake

May 03, 2021
good stock aluminum intake
factory high rise that fits in a 68 corvette under the cold air intake of a L88 hood

Jun 26, 2022
looks great, no directions
no directions for the one piece redline stripe. I found a set of directions for the multiple piece set which was adequate to start and learned everything else along the way. THe key is to put it on the tire dry and use tape to see if the line you selected to follow works. I have 15" Cooper Cobras and ran the redlline just under the name and logo. They do not line up with each other so I started half way through the log which is about a 1/16" lower on the sidewall,
.THe protective clear tape didnt stay on well but if you keep your fingers clean it will help to keep the stripe clean. I put a bead of the adhesive, (which is not rubber cement, it dries harder and more solid) down the center of the stripe and smeared it out to the edges with the nozzle. be careful as the adhesive may continue to come out as you do this. I did about 6 inches at a time but I suggest you start with about 3 inches until you figure it out.
after you do all 4 tires go back and look for any edges that are lifting, and stick the nozzle in the gap and squeeze a tiny bit of adhesive into the gap. It will adhear like rubber cement like this and immediately glue the gap shut. When you are put it on the stripe on the tire put it exactly where you want it as the glue can stain the tire if you dont wipe it off immediately