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Stock flarer chopping and bed lining

Old 05-07-2013, 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Josephrobby
So I chopped them.. Came out awesome. Just need a solution to paint them.. Still need to sand them down as they are color matched flares to a different color jeep. Not thinking of going to the bed line route, but some other tough black paint that won't chip and scratch.. Also help with an edge that goes around the flare I've been hearing of door trim or something?
Yeah they sell it on a roll at advanced auto parts. Just called door edge trim. Rustoleum spray bed liner would be a good option for paint option. It isn't extremely rough textured.
Old 05-07-2013, 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by kh202

Yeah they sell it on a roll at advanced auto parts. Just called door edge trim. Rustoleum spray bed liner would be a good option for paint option. It isn't extremely rough textured.
Yeah, definitely don't want something too textured. But the spray can will work good and not fade?
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Yeah, definitely don't want something too textured. But the spray can will work good and not fade?
Shouldn't. I did my grill and hinges over a year ago. It's easy to touch up too. I mean it still has texture for sure tho. But not like 60 grit sand paper
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Originally Posted by kh202

Shouldn't. I did my grill and hinges over a year ago. It's easy to touch up too. I mean it still has texture for sure tho. But not like 60 grit sand paper
Sounds great.. Do you think the flex of the fender will be a problem?
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Shouldn't be but who knows. Hell try plastipdip first?
Old 05-07-2013, 06:32 PM
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Shouldn't be but who knows. Hell try plastipdip first?
Yeah I thought about it.. My front grill, tail light covers, gas cap door, and trail rated emblem are. Just didn't really want to have to do them all over again


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