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Track numbers
Anybody step up from painters tape but not want to spend a ton on some magnetic numbers have cheap solutions?
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https://www.homedepot.com/p/E-O-Magn...C815/100345609 They are magnetic covers designed to cover vents. I traced out a design and filled it in with Sharpie. It looks fine from far away, but not great up close, but it hasn't faded yet. You could try putting some sort of vinyl or nice tape on top of the magnet, which could look pretty clean too. I haven't had one fall off yet. (have only got up to about 100 mph on track) I always make sure they are applied to a clean surface, and that they are stored flat so the corners don't pick up.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...c4e2b21360.jpg |
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Just wanna make sure you know of trackdecals.com. $40-$50 for two, depending on the size. Expensive for a magnet, but will look professional and probably last for years.
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You can also cut out the magnet sheets for numbers so you can swap them around for different groups requiring different numbers, co-drivers, mood, blowing sound and getting a second chance, etc.
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I just use vinyl now. I have lost magnets during autox and had them stolen at the track before.
on warm days the magnets were fine, on cold days they would get stiff leading them not wanting to curve/stick to the body. |
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I just always make sure that there are no rocks/dust by cleaning up both the magnet and car paint surface before applying so you get the best possible adhesion. |
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