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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
Justo lo que esperaba
David & Lyndsay
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Read the directions carefully - and take your time applying these. Once they're on you'll love them!
erroll
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024
Good quality product. Just as described. Perfect packaging.
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024
They've been great for me very easy to put on I've had them on for a month now.
Robert Henry, M.D.
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2024
One reviewer was dissatisfied because he noticed that the red color on the completely red Silverado letters is a deeper red than the Amazon.com picture shows. And, he is right. However, I think this is a plus rather than a minus. My concern after ordering the red Silverado letters was that if the letters are really as light a red as in the ordering picture, they might make my silver Silverado 1500 look like an ice cream truck (I just gave my age away.) But the letters are a deeper red than shown in the Amazon pictures, and they look fantastic on the silver Silverado. Couldn't be happier.
Tony Sánchez
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
Missed spelling on product “SILERRDO” 😂
CamKan
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
Look great and lasting alot longer than expected if I'm being honest
dm925
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2018
These are awesome! They’re just a TINY BIT bigger than the OEM letters, although not enough to be noticeable at all. The gloss black looks great, and the adhesive is black as well.Before I removed the old letters, I put a strip of blue painter’s tape approximately 1/8 of an inch below them, then drew little arrows with a fine-tipped sharpie where the sides of each letter was for reference. Then I used a 12-inch piece of fishing line with a couple of small bolts tied to the ends to use as handles. I used the fishing line to “saw” the tape off the back of the old letters by putting the line behind each letter and moving the line back and forth. The old letters popped right off.To remove the old double-sticky tape that was left behind after removing the old letters, I used a 3M eraser wheel on the end of a Dewalt chordless drill, on the #2 (medium setting) with half-trigger (to keep it slow to avoid burning the paint). Then I cleaned the area using denatured alcohol on a microfiber cloth.After the area was clean, I carefully placed each letter, one-by-one, exactly where each original letter was (using the reference arrows on the blue tape). I pressed on each letter afterward to ensure proper adhesion.Then, I removed the blue tape and admired my handy work over a cold beverage. I couldn’t be happier with this purchase!Take it from me — use the 3M eraser wheel! It makes the process SO MUCH faster and easier!
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