In reply to Advan046:
That's a good idea. But I think it's solved to my satisfaction for now, and I don't have room for a lathe and a milling machine anyway. ;-) The dampers are working great and they're quiet. So at least the drive to Lincoln for Nationals will be a peaceful one.
I've got one side of my Dogpark Racing Fiesta ST livery done... I think it's looking pretty good. All of the "toes" are perfect, but the palm has some bubbles. I may have enough extra vinyl to replace the palm and get it really good looking up close.
The "TIRE RACK" windshield banner was pretty beat-up looking while in its backer paper, because it had been in my competition's garage for years, abused and forlorn. But it looks pretty good on the car, I have to say. Thanks, Andy!
From a distance, the thing looks awesome from any angle, any lighting. I'm really happy with the execution.
Some tips I learned while doing this:
I ordered "Repositionable" adhesive-backed vinyl in a silver color, 24" x 10 feet long. Fortunately, I think I got more than ten feet. Because I'll need it for all the do-overs I'll probably be doing.
Do not try to use the "wet" method of application unless you know the backing can take it. The backing of this particular vinyl is VERY water-soluble, and made a huge mess. I had to toss the first paw palm because it just became a nasty goopy mess with the presence of water.
So I applied dry. I used my thumb to gradually squeegee the vinyl while holding the other end out. Bubbles happen if you try to use one of those credit-card type squeegees. Of course, I'm not skilled, so maybe the squeegee is the thing to use after you get the hang of it.
Make sure the area around the corner at the edges of doors is clean. When you wrap this stuff around, if there's road grime there, you'll never get it to stick. Try again.