Black Grille on White Rubicon Unlimited
I think a semi-gloss finish would look best of all.
I have seen one Rubicon Unlimited passing through on I-20 that was white with a black grill and the black corner guards at the rear and it looked damn good with 35's, black rims, tinted windows, and a stubby front bumper with Warn Powerplant/KCs and a Mopar rear bumper/tire carrier.
I have seen one Rubicon Unlimited passing through on I-20 that was white with a black grill and the black corner guards at the rear and it looked damn good with 35's, black rims, tinted windows, and a stubby front bumper with Warn Powerplant/KCs and a Mopar rear bumper/tire carrier.
Thanks for the comments and suggestions from everyone.
It really is too glossy right now, but I think the best and cheapest solution to match the color and texture of the hard top and fender flares is going to be the Duplicolor truck bed spray can. That should give me the color, texture, and flat/semi-gloss look that will match everything quite well.
This sort of thing is always an experiment and it is great to get ideas and feedback. Right now I am close and I'm sure the rattle can of bedliner will finish the job nicely. And if I decide I don't like it, it can go back to stock in just a few minutes. . .
Guess I know what I will be doing tomorrow evening!
It really is too glossy right now, but I think the best and cheapest solution to match the color and texture of the hard top and fender flares is going to be the Duplicolor truck bed spray can. That should give me the color, texture, and flat/semi-gloss look that will match everything quite well.
This sort of thing is always an experiment and it is great to get ideas and feedback. Right now I am close and I'm sure the rattle can of bedliner will finish the job nicely. And if I decide I don't like it, it can go back to stock in just a few minutes. . .
Guess I know what I will be doing tomorrow evening!
Thanks for the comments and suggestions from everyone.
It really is too glossy right now, but I think the best and cheapest solution to match the color and texture of the hard top and fender flares is going to be the Duplicolor truck bed spray can. That should give me the color, texture, and flat/semi-gloss look that will match everything quite well.
This sort of thing is always an experiment and it is great to get ideas and feedback. Right now I am close and I'm sure the rattle can of bedliner will finish the job nicely. And if I decide I don't like it, it can go back to stock in just a few minutes. . .
Guess I know what I will be doing tomorrow evening!
It really is too glossy right now, but I think the best and cheapest solution to match the color and texture of the hard top and fender flares is going to be the Duplicolor truck bed spray can. That should give me the color, texture, and flat/semi-gloss look that will match everything quite well.
This sort of thing is always an experiment and it is great to get ideas and feedback. Right now I am close and I'm sure the rattle can of bedliner will finish the job nicely. And if I decide I don't like it, it can go back to stock in just a few minutes. . .
Guess I know what I will be doing tomorrow evening!

Good idea.


