WHERE'S THE BERGER MOD WRITE UP!! Seriously
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WHERE'S THE BERGER MOD WRITE UP!! Seriously
Ok doing the berger mod and this is pissing me off i had the write up than some how misplaced it and have been searching for about an hour now and cant seem to find it. Anyone want to be nice and tell me just the basics of how to do it or have a link? Much appreciated
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What is there to write up? You remove the panel, !badge it, wash it, let it dry, spray with self etching primer, spray w/ 3 lite coats of semi gloss/flat black (your choice). Let dry for a few hours. Reinstall, enjoy.
Oh yeah here you go:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/paint-body-work/443108-how-remove-paint-make-your-own-berger-panel.html
Oh yeah here you go:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/paint-body-work/443108-how-remove-paint-make-your-own-berger-panel.html
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Check the link i posted above You beat me to it.
BTW is your friend. I did a search and it was the first thing that popped up lol.
And nah if you use self etching primer...... no sanding needed. The primer does all the work for you chemically.
BTW is your friend. I did a search and it was the first thing that popped up lol.
And nah if you use self etching primer...... no sanding needed. The primer does all the work for you chemically.
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All my guy did was scuff my panel up and spray it with semi gloss. That was last year and it has help up wonderfully. I don't know how many coats he did but it turned out great.
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ok just finished, used flat black, hopefully it turns out good when i compare it when it's on my car. and hibachi that is one nice lt1 you got there love how you tied the berger with the flat black spoiler. One thing...I LOVE HIBACHI lol
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Originally Posted by djsanchez2
Oh yeah here you go:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=443108
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=443108
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I also took pics of mine, it's a less complete write-up but might be of interest nevertheless:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...ght=how+berger
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...ght=how+berger
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That's the poor mans spoiler ;-) I am repainting the whole car once I get new front and rear bumper covers. So I figured I'd paint it black (primer looks bad) and keep it that way 'til I finally get it painted (which could be next year at this rate with gas prices).
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Tiny rear tires? lol.. 275/40R17's are tiny? I mean, I know they aren't 325's or anything. I did want to go bigger, but these effers rub bad I need to roll my fenders.