What was done to your JK this week?
[QUOTE="Jeep-Junkie34;3871938"]Does anybody have some helpful info to installing hood lettering?[
Assuming you have lettering to install, it is very easy and economical to install yourself. Clean are well and dry. Line up the lettering and place masking tape on one end. Tape it to the side of the hood and make sure it is even. Beginning on the side with the tape, slowly pull the backing off. While pulling off, use a credit card to press the lettering on the hood. Go down the length pulling backing and pressing on with card. When done, slowly pull off the paper. I have put lettering all over my jeep this way to include vinyl letting on my Trektop rear windows. You can also google how to for this.
Assuming you have lettering to install, it is very easy and economical to install yourself. Clean are well and dry. Line up the lettering and place masking tape on one end. Tape it to the side of the hood and make sure it is even. Beginning on the side with the tape, slowly pull the backing off. While pulling off, use a credit card to press the lettering on the hood. Go down the length pulling backing and pressing on with card. When done, slowly pull off the paper. I have put lettering all over my jeep this way to include vinyl letting on my Trektop rear windows. You can also google how to for this.
4wheelparts
I actually went to their store here in Lynnwood, WA and picked them up.
Vertically Driven Products Part 31550 - Stubby Bumper End Caps - - 4 Wheel Parts
They will match other internet pricing.
I actually went to their store here in Lynnwood, WA and picked them up.
Vertically Driven Products Part 31550 - Stubby Bumper End Caps - - 4 Wheel Parts
They will match other internet pricing.




