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Old 04-26-2004, 12:41 AM
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What do you guys think of these dark strakes, sorry if it's a repost i didn't see anything in my search. I hope you don't mind that i use this pic.
Old 04-26-2004, 12:46 AM
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ahahah wrong picture, this one is a lil better?
Old 04-26-2004, 12:53 AM
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they look nice. They are subtle, I got mine to break up the black on my car, so I want them to stand out.



Looks good though
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Well i have a titanium, i just photoed that, i just wanted to know what you guys thought, i think dark might look nice.
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I think they look better in the aluminum color especially if you have the polished rotary accents in front and back.
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I think they would look better if they were black on the Ti. I would definitely purchse a black set.
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If someone can tell me how to make black strakes i'll do it, i think it will look hott on my titanium i just dunno how to do it.
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Originally posted by Navybeardbb
If someone can tell me how to make black strakes i'll do it, i think it will look hott on my titanium i just dunno how to do it.
Let me know if you can. I'll buy a set.
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i would think if you darken the strakes you better darken your rims. it just wouldn't match!
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Here you go… sunlight silver with black strakes. Sorry for the unprofessional pictures
I made mine out of 3/8” dark gray nylon and painted black. I could have gotten overboard by adding a third or fourth one in each side but I decided to go with two instead. I could have bought the strakes but for me is more fun to make my own. I used nylon because is easier to work with than aluminum.
Here are the steps.
- Get some thin cardboard and cut it as close as the fender profile. Its ok if you have some gaps for now.
- With a technique used by carpenters, with your pencil lay as flat as possible to the fender and trace the profile. After that, you can cut the cardboard with scissors. It might still have some gaps but you can adjust that by trimming it. Make sure to label each profiles like Right upper, Right lower, etc.
- Once you have the profiles you can design the strakes as long and protruded as you want. I my case I wanted to have a close copy of the originals. Feel free to experiment! I tried several designs even a serrated one but it will look like I came from Mad Max movie. Use the pencil so that you can erase the lines if you don’t like them.
- When you are satisfy with your design, cut the cardboards patterns and recheck with your car. Then lay the patterns on the material, in my case nylon and trace it. Then start cutting them with a jigsaw or band saw.
- Here is the most time consuming of the project. With a belt sander, start contouring the outside edge to make it a round edge. More into the elliptical shape. Then with a demmel tool start, to reshape the profile to match the compound angles of the fender. Have a lot of patience.!!
-Once done, use different grids of sand paper from medium, fine, and ultra fine to take any marks. Then prime them and paint them. To install them use the techniques in the DYI section on installing the aluminum strakes. By the way, you have to get screws about 1 1/ 4 long. If you use aluminum, make sure to drill and tap the holes. As for my case I just predrilled the holes.

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closer 1
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closer 2
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IMHO the black stakes seem to disappear. I think either polished to match the accents or body colored would work better.


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