James Morse
1997 XLT 4.0L 4x4 1999 Mazda B3000 2wd
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- Roanoke VA
- Vehicle Year
- 1997 and 1999
- Engine
- 4.0 V6
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Tire Size
- 31x10.5-15 K02's on the Ranger, 235/75R15 on Mazda
- My credo
- The perfect is the enemy of the good.
Seems like the tape/stripe code CJRAK is silver/blue/silver. Ford says it "looks like" that. And if you look at the red trucks in the '97 brochure, they have that combination (of the 3 possible).
I don't know if I'd want to put the stripes back, they are kind of cool but seems like you'd want to do all your glazing first. You could always take them off if you decided you didn't like them.
I seriously doubt I'd ever find oem stripes. You'd have to look at the pics of them and reconstruct them. This I could do and I have a cutter, you could make them from thin vinyl, that's probably what pinstripes are made of. The trick would be to get the 3 of them to line up just right which if you had the oem they would be of a piece, I'm sure. Probably you'd want to line them up on transfer paper first then apply them that would give the best result because you'd be able to finesse things as to the lineup much more easily on transfer paper vs lining them up as you are applying them separately.
On the cover of this brochure you can see the stripes.
Has anyone ever done this?
I don't know if I'd want to put the stripes back, they are kind of cool but seems like you'd want to do all your glazing first. You could always take them off if you decided you didn't like them.
I seriously doubt I'd ever find oem stripes. You'd have to look at the pics of them and reconstruct them. This I could do and I have a cutter, you could make them from thin vinyl, that's probably what pinstripes are made of. The trick would be to get the 3 of them to line up just right which if you had the oem they would be of a piece, I'm sure. Probably you'd want to line them up on transfer paper first then apply them that would give the best result because you'd be able to finesse things as to the lineup much more easily on transfer paper vs lining them up as you are applying them separately.
On the cover of this brochure you can see the stripes.
Has anyone ever done this?