Door Handle Covers

UltimateWarrior

New Member
I'm debating on buying some chrome door handle covers for my truck... I was wondering how well they hold up? It seems like most brands, if not all, are held on by some sort of double sided tape. Now I use double sided tape at work sometimes and it proves to be pretty strong but the stuff I use it on isn't exposed to the elements... Just wondering if any of you have actually used them
 

aps45819

24/7 Single Dad
It seems like most brands, if not all, are held on by some sort of double sided tape. Now I use double sided tape at work sometimes and it proves to be pretty strong but the stuff I use it on isn't exposed to the elements... Just wondering if any of you have actually used them

The name/model plates are probably held in place with double sided tape
 
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toppick08

Guest
Never seen that stuff before. I just checked it out and it looks pretty cool. I wonder if its a pain to us it on big stuff like rims or bumpers?

Easy on, easy off.........used to do Cragar rims all the time with the stuff....:buddies:
 

CrystalClear

yea, clear as mud
Handle covers

My husband has put handle covers and rear view mirror covers on his Jeep. He did allot of research before deciding on plastic vs chrome (expense). He was wary of the double sided tape, but he gave it a try. They were easy to put on, look like chrome and they stay in place. I think you will be pleasantly suprised.
 

sanchezf

Little ol' Me
You would be surprised how much stuff on vehicles you buy off the lot are put on with double sided sticky tape. That stuff is great. Go for it..
 

Homer J

Power Chord
You would be surprised how much stuff on vehicles you buy off the lot are put on with double sided sticky tape. That stuff is great. Go for it..

Surface prep is very important though. Make sure you clean off any wax, dirt, or road grime before you stick. Alchohol swabs work great.
 

Ariel_Ladislav

The Rain Will Kill Us All
I'm debating on buying some chrome door handle covers for my truck... I was wondering how well they hold up? It seems like most brands, if not all, are held on by some sort of double sided tape. Now I use double sided tape at work sometimes and it proves to be pretty strong but the stuff I use it on isn't exposed to the elements... Just wondering if any of you have actually used them

I would recommend the shop in callaway called Wicked Intentions I have had my car detailed there and it was very inexpensive and they had a great payment plan for ppl for wheels and stuff from what i saw while picking up my car... Just a thought...
 

01mds10

New Member
I would recommend the shop in callaway called Wicked Intentions I have had my car detailed there and it was very inexpensive and they had a great payment plan for ppl for wheels and stuff from what i saw while picking up my car... Just a thought...

it's also operated by Troy Freeman - some people on here may remember this name..

had the shop "kromatic Kustoms" in st marys square...

i wouldn't trust this guy with a ford tempo.. few searches will turn up why..
 
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