OEM Z Tube, Stillen Z Tube, Or Carbon Fiber Z Tube?
Like I said the stillen ztube is fully functional and the inside of the tube is smooth and flows well. It just looks like crap on the outside.
I sanded the texture and seam off mine and used rustoleum hammered metal plastic paint to finish it. I still think the oem would have been worth the extra expense to not have to do my own finishing, but in the end it works well and now looks good.
I sanded the texture and seam off mine and used rustoleum hammered metal plastic paint to finish it. I still think the oem would have been worth the extra expense to not have to do my own finishing, but in the end it works well and now looks good.
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Like I said the stillen ztube is fully functional and the inside of the tube is smooth and flows well. It just looks like crap on the outside.
I sanded the texture and seam off mine and used rustoleum hammered metal plastic paint to finish it. I still think the oem would have been worth the extra expense to not have to do my own finishing, but in the end it works well and now looks good.
I sanded the texture and seam off mine and used rustoleum hammered metal plastic paint to finish it. I still think the oem would have been worth the extra expense to not have to do my own finishing, but in the end it works well and now looks good.
can i see a picture of how that turned out??
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Geesh, noobs
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