Faded roof rack
#11
RE: Faded roof rack
Honestly Justin, I couldn't begin to guess, I haven't done much work with Rhino. I know that you can buy bedliner by the gallon (don't know if you can buy Rhino this way), that way it could be a do it yourself type deal and you could get those bumpers and rockers at the same time. Powdercoat works really well too, andI know quite a few body/paint shops are working with it now. Unless someone else knows, I'd say your probably gonna have to ask around a few places.
LOL! I hope everyone knows to remove the rack before painting/lining!
LOL! I hope everyone knows to remove the rack before painting/lining!
#12
RE: Faded roof rack
kind of off subject...kind of not, i saw a dodge ram, late 90s, that had what looked to be red rhino-liner type stuff on it. it was crazy
#13
#14
RE: Faded roof rack
I've seen a couple people get a little carried away though. There was a Jeep Cherokee rolling through the city a couple days ago with the entire bottom-half of the Jeep covered with Rhino-Lining. Unless you plan on tons of off-roading in brush and really nasty muck, I don't see the need for this.
#15
RE: Faded roof rack
No, not that extreme. Just a few inches on the rocker panels and all. I know when I went mudding in my truck the first couple of inches of rocker was always the part with paint chips and dents. Figured this might help with that as long as you don't over do it like that Jeep it should look alright!! [&:]
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