plastidipped fenders and various other parts
#1
plastidipped fenders and various other parts
SO I have seen other H3's with this setup done with paint, bed liner etc. Im still not sold on it and Im sure it may get some abuse when it gets in the woods but i can touch it up or peel it off if I decide I dont like it. I did the fenders, lower front bumper, touched up my bedlined grille, did my custom mesh grille inserts I made a while back, touched up my gas cap I did a while back, and also did a little to the hella lights to try and make them look mean. what are ya'lls opinion?
#2
Truck looks sweet!! I remember reading a thread a while ago where you had plasti-dipped your turn signals and I thought they came out awesome so i decided to do mine. I also did the front grill. I had planned on doing the rims and running boards once it got warmer out, and after seeing how your fenders and hood look, I'm going to need a couple more cans.
She's a little dirty, but you can see the angled line on the markers.
She's a little dirty, but you can see the angled line on the markers.
#4
Thanks guys. My wheels are also dipped and they are holding up great. Mud stains them but wash them and spray with some armorall and theyre good as new and once the armorall washes off mud stains are gone too. Im glad to see the turn signal thing catching on too. Also I did all the fenders and other little things I did today with only three cans off plastidip. it goes a long way and Im def putting heavy coats on.
#7
I got them online and they popped right in the hole so it was meant to be. I posted a thread on it a while back but here is a pic of them at dusk. I got them from a website called etrailer.com I believe. They had the amber colored ones and they has clear ones with amber color. They are powered from the turn signals so they come on when the parking lights are on and flash when I lock/unlock the truck.