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Post by BirdDog on Oct 24, 2005 8:30:49 GMT -5
Well I have tone tone leather seats and I was wanting to paint some of the things that you guys have painted to match my seats! I went on Ebay and they wanted like $170 for a trim kit!! That was just to much for me.
My questions are...
1. What is the best
2. Where can I get it
3. How do I match the colors
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maxxram
6" Suspension
The Bigger the Better
Posts: 134
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Post by maxxram on Oct 24, 2005 9:05:30 GMT -5
Well I went the cheap way when I painted my interior pieces. I went to walmart and used the Krylon Fusion paint. Its pretty easy to use just wipe down your parts and make sure they are clean and dirt/grease free and then shoot the paint on them.
Im sure theier are lots of better ways, but this is just how ive done mine. Mine are holding up great.
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Post by BirdDog on Oct 24, 2005 11:02:37 GMT -5
How long have you had it on!!
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maxxram
6" Suspension
The Bigger the Better
Posts: 134
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Post by maxxram on Oct 24, 2005 11:06:36 GMT -5
Ive had it on for about 4 months. Also all the blue on the suspension and drive shafts is the same paint. No problems with it their either.
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Post by gooch on Oct 24, 2005 19:12:33 GMT -5
good info and even better question
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Post by ufo on Oct 25, 2005 19:02:30 GMT -5
heck i just went to the parts store and got the paint to match the exterior of my truck in a spray can then just cleaned the parts super good then just painted the parts i wanted with a few coats.
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Post by Johnny Ram on Oct 27, 2005 12:53:57 GMT -5
I just used rattle cans on mine, went to a Model/Hobby shop and matched the paint, Arctic Blue, and Krylon Rattle-can White. I was out about 20 bucks, they look good. The little button by the OD OFF switch is blue too, but it was drying when I took the photo. JR
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Post by vaughngillis on Oct 28, 2005 15:33:48 GMT -5
NICE mod...
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