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#244499 - 14/04/02 12:28 PM
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Wow, it's like you were dipped in ink. What did you use to paint the body?
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#244501 - 14/04/02 01:08 PM
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Very cool. Did you use Rino or line-X or something? At night it must look like a floating half-truck Charlie
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#244502 - 14/04/02 01:30 PM
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Registered: 06/05/01
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Come on buddy, don't keep us in suspenders here, what is it?
My doors are taking a pounding from the crap my tires are kicking up.
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#244503 - 14/04/02 02:49 PM
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That looks awesome.
I have also been playing with the idea of paint the bottom section to match the black that I have been adding but thought that it migh look to bottom heavy.
[nice work]
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#244504 - 14/04/02 03:36 PM
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Registered: 15/09/00
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Loc: Chanhassen, MN USA
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Paint was the incorrect choice of words, it's epoxy. We used Rust Oleum's Road Warior bed liner product. We had already coated the bumpers, sliderz, and lower plastic trim. She decided to draw the line and make the lower half black. The rack & deflector are painted.
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#244506 - 14/04/02 04:23 PM
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Loc: san diego
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real sharp man! good job. very different. Nissan is probably taking notes on this one! more photos would be appreciated. x x
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#244507 - 14/04/02 05:43 PM
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I asked Rustoleum a couple of weeks ago Comments: I need a primer and paint for a custom steel truck bumper. Stone chip resistant and easy to touch up. Their reply was: http://rustoleum.com/ibg/products/9400/default.asp This will introduce you to my recommendation for this application. What do you guys think?
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#244509 - 14/04/02 07:00 PM
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Originally posted by xoc: Do the wheel arches, and it can look like Truckin SUV's Project Avalanche. No, thank you anyway! I just didn't like the lines on the Yellowjacket after we epoxy'd all the plastic (bumpers, trim, etc). I like this much better. As with any type of painting, the prep work's the hardest and most time consuming. Applying the apoxy took less than an hour and was quite simple. As mentioned earlier, we'd already used the Road Warrior product on the plastic. We'd also applied it to the rock sliderz. It holds up pretty darn well. I've tested the sliderz rather extensively... ...and the epoxy held up admirably.
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#244511 - 15/04/02 09:02 AM
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I've wanted to do this to the plastic trim and possibly the rack tubing... Looks good, man! Very unique indeed, and LOL, yes - it does look like "you got dipped in ink!"
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#244512 - 15/04/02 09:51 AM
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For the inquisitive I have posted a few more shots of the coating process in my My Webshot Gallery in the "Mods - Road Warrior" folder.
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#244513 - 16/04/02 12:25 PM
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#244514 - 16/04/02 04:45 PM
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#244515 - 17/04/02 10:12 AM
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Registered: 31/10/01
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Man, your X looks awesome! First, I wasn't sure if I liked it, but after reviewing all of your pics - I have to say: Good job! Looks great!!!
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#244516 - 17/04/02 10:22 AM
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very nice Lee and Shanna...
takes a second to wrap your brain around it.... i would love to see it at night... like someone else said... must look like a floating half truck cruisin down the road
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#244517 - 21/04/02 08:38 AM
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Registered: 12/03/01
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Loc: 3small city
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Hey!
What would you say the difficulty is in applying this epoxy to the truck parts?
Im giong to stop by the shop today and pickup this exact Rustoleum product, and try (keyword) to do my plastic parts of the X.
Thanks:) Bobby
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#244518 - 22/04/02 10:51 AM
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Originally posted by Bobby: ...What would you say the difficulty is in applying this epoxy to the truck parts?... The procedure was simple, but aduous. It's the preparation, preparation, and more preparation that made it difficult. The coating was easy and was done in short order and we applied three coats. The preparation is not something I wish to repeat. 1) Wash off the dust, dirt, sand, & mud, 2) Remove trim, 3) Tape body panels, 4) Sand body panels, 5) Clean body panels with Xylene (Goof Off), 6) Sand trim, 7) Clean trim with Xylene, 8) Ready to coat The preparation took about five hours, the coating took less than one (we applied three coats and it needed 15 minutes between each).
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#244519 - 25/04/02 01:26 PM
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Heya I appreciate these instructions. I did this to my truck. I have a black X, with an ARB, so I only coated all the grey-plastic trim panels (esecept the front grill, I was too lazy to pull the ARB, and I wasn't sure the quality of the Rustoleum Roadwarrior. Well. Let me say that I am very, very happy with this. I did 3 coats on all my grey plastic. It looks freakin GOOD. When I told people what what I was doing, they got worried.. But it looks great. This summer, when I have more time, Im going to pull the ARB, and get the front grill peice, and coat prob the bottom 8 inches of the doors/rockers (whatever ) . Thank you again for posting this info! On a side note... Does anyone know how to remove this stuff from the driveway? I dripped some on the driveway, and I can *NOT* get this stuff off. I used 3 brands of paint remover, and some Acetone. It didn't even effect the dried up epoxy. I then pulled out a chisel, but I ended up only chipping out pieces of the drive way (I am an idiot. ) . Finally, I pull out the sanding attachment for my drill and hit the driveway, and I sand away all the cement, but the epoxy is still there. THIS STUFF IS STRONG. How can I remove it from the driveway? LOL! Thanks Bobby
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#244521 - 25/04/02 02:47 PM
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Loc: Arizona
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yeah... on my way over to your work the other day i say the yellow and black cab and got a laugh out of it.
sorry lee and shanna, i like the mod, but the similarity was alarming considering Logan had his X mistaken for a taxi last year in Long Beach
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#244522 - 26/04/02 09:15 PM
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Heya Did you paint the door-handles also? Thanks Bobby
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