Front BUMPER comparison
Ok, now THATS a good finish. Just the right amount of "crinkle". In real life does it look more like it's powdercoated or more like it's been Rhino-Lined? What's the texture like? Rubbery or smooth?
By the way, I would describe the finish/texture on my bumper as medium rough - it's not absolutely smooth, but it doesn't have a jagged appearance either (perhaps high grain sandpaper is a good analogy).

JK, thanks for the reply and the new picture. I'm definatly gonna have to do a similar mod to my MOPAR bumpers when I get them. I'm also probably going to do it to the Rubicon's rock rails. I think it'd give me a nice even look around the vehicle and match the plastic fenders better. Plus it will help with running over brush and stuff.
If you don't mind me asking, how much was it to get it Line-X'd and did you have to mask anything off?
If you don't mind me asking, how much was it to get it Line-X'd and did you have to mask anything off?
JK, thanks for the reply and the new picture. I'm definatly gonna have to do a similar mod to my MOPAR bumpers when I get them. I'm also probably going to do it to the Rubicon's rock rails. I think it'd give me a nice even look around the vehicle and match the plastic fenders better. Plus it will help with running over brush and stuff.
The Dupli-color Bedliner is about $9 a can (I used two on my bumper), and can be found at most auto parts stores.
Edit: Practice on your rails first, or the inside of your bumper. It's fairly easy to use, but I definitely got better the more I sprayed.

Last edited by JK-Rubi; Dec 19, 2008 at 05:07 AM.
I also used the Dupli-color Bedliner on my Shrockworks Rock Rails. You can see a bit of the process in this thread ---> https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=61719
The Dupli-color Bedliner is about $9 a can (I used two on my bumper), and can be found at most auto parts stores.
Edit: Practice on your rails first, or the inside of your bumper. It's fairly easy to use, but I definitely got better the more I sprayed.

The Dupli-color Bedliner is about $9 a can (I used two on my bumper), and can be found at most auto parts stores.
Edit: Practice on your rails first, or the inside of your bumper. It's fairly easy to use, but I definitely got better the more I sprayed.








