Nah, Paul, the SMS product is very-noticibly different, texture and
shineyness-wize; just, not sufficiently-different enough so as to be
apparent, to the non-experienced eye.
As it is the only game-in-town, a 90% correctness (my opinion) is very
acceptable to me.
SMS's vinyl has the correct color and texture, but it is considerably
flimsier, than the OEM "Pellon" - ( nylon-mesh) reinforced vinyl
material, too.
So, although overall, I am quite satisfied with SMS 's products, it is
not quite the same as the original materials.
Neil Vedder
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- From: Paul Holmgren <paulholm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2007 21:23:11 -0400
eastern sierra Adj Services wrote:
...and here's the comparison between OEM (which I had provided to SMS,
before they repopped my trim panel sections) and SMS's
ovoids, which, also, at least on one of them, is very slightly
separating from the underlying vinyl.
I'd say that SMS's work is 90% correct, overall.
Neil Vedder
Humm, having never seen an original (that I recall) and knowing a touch
about some the work needed to achieve a finished product, could the
difference you see be maybe attributed to the diff between fresh new
dies and well used dies that might have been what was used on your
original pieces??
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Paul Holmgren
2 57 300-C's in Indy
Hoosier Corps L#6
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