Your vehicles as they sit now!

Wrong, please spend more money on it Chris. :troll:

Send me some and I glady will :shake:

chris try running freshening up the headlight a bit to get rid of the yellow. more apparent now with clear marker. but finish truck first lol.

I'm gonna try wet sanding them first.

i warned him of how you buy something to drive while you work on your project next thing you know the project is covered in 2 in of dust

Well technically it is under a lot of dust....





...from sanding and grinding :cheeky:
 
Le anus shot
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Had to look twice, thought you got rid of the QS bed for a second. Love your truck though, looks so good with the lift

It is a quadrasteer lol
 
I'm gonna try wet sanding them first.

Wet sand with 600, then 800, then 1000, then 1500, and then 2000. Then get car polish and a buffer and buff at medium speed but be careful not to burn the light.

That's how I did it when I worked at the car lot. If the lights were bad enough I'd start with 400 then work up. Some times they weren't too bad so I'd start with 800. You don't necessarily have to use the 2000 but I did anyways to make sure all the fine scratches were out.
 
Wet sand with 600, then 800, then 1000, then 1500, and then 2000. Then get car polish and a buffer and buff at medium speed but be careful not to burn the light.

That's how I did it when I worked at the car lot. If the lights were bad enough I'd start with 400 then work up. Some times they weren't too bad so I'd start with 800. You don't necessarily have to use the 2000 but I did anyways to make sure all the fine scratches were out.
Thanks buddy. I'll try that this weekend.