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ElectricWizard Jeep Enthusiast Supporting Member Ride of the Month Winner Joined Sep 22, 2018 Messages 598 Location Portland, OR Jun 15, 2020 #3 Looks pretty decent. Try to thin out your paint with gear oil and apply pressure to the carrier to get a clearer pattern.
Looks pretty decent. Try to thin out your paint with gear oil and apply pressure to the carrier to get a clearer pattern.
hosejockey61 FAFO Supporting Member Ride of the Month Winner Joined Apr 9, 2020 Messages 2,800 Location Parker, CO Jun 15, 2020 #4 That's a pretty nice pattern. Like stated above, add more pressure to get it to show better. Are those used gears? I see the contact pattern on the dry stuff too without paint...
That's a pretty nice pattern. Like stated above, add more pressure to get it to show better. Are those used gears? I see the contact pattern on the dry stuff too without paint...
OP L lilflippy Member Joined Sep 22, 2019 Messages 29 Location Illinois Jun 15, 2020 #5 hosejockey61 said: That's a pretty nice pattern. Like stated above, add more pressure to get it to show better. Are those used gears? I see the contact pattern on the dry stuff too without paint... Click to expand... There new gears Reactions: hosejockey61
hosejockey61 said: That's a pretty nice pattern. Like stated above, add more pressure to get it to show better. Are those used gears? I see the contact pattern on the dry stuff too without paint... Click to expand... There new gears