Paint or rhino type lining

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I was wondering if it would be better to paint or to use durabak 18 for my exterior. The po used a roller and poop green paint to do the outside of the cruiser. I found some rust spots and have taken care of a few of them under the poop paint. Is it even possible to get the original colors for landcruisers, if so were? Thanks..
 
I was wondering if it would be better to paint or to use durabak 18 for my exterior. The po used a roller and poop green paint to do the outside of the cruiser. I found some rust spots and have taken care of a few of them under the poop paint. Is it even possible to get the original colors for landcruisers, if so were? Thanks..

Sounds like the same color my 60 is, though mine is rattlecanned. A trip through some brush in the desert revealed the factory brown underneath. Anyways, any paint shop should be able to get you factory color paint. As to what there was, I can't help there.

A friend rhinolined (well, he used morton's) on his XJ, and another friend did the same on his xtra cab mini. I'm watching the mini to see how it holds up because I like the texture of the newer stuff than the stuff that went on the XJ (and it's less toxic so easier to deal with during application). So far, it's just got one trip to red lake on it, which wasn't enough to see how well the paint holds up. He got a lot of compliments on the trail, which is a lot more than I can say for my poor rig.

Really depends on what you want. Nothing looks nicer than a nice cruiser with a good paint job. There is no question that bedliner material is harder than most paint, though there is paint available (like my black XJ has) which is incredibly tough and isn't succeptible to brush damage. Of course, I can't get that paint anymore in california. :crybaby:
 
Sounds like the same color my 60 is, though mine is rattlecanned. A trip through some brush in the desert revealed the factory brown underneath. Anyways, any paint shop should be able to get you factory color paint. As to what there was, I can't help there.

A friend rhinolined (well, he used morton's) on his XJ, and another friend did the same on his xtra cab mini. I'm watching the mini to see how it holds up because I like the texture of the newer stuff than the stuff that went on the XJ (and it's less toxic so easier to deal with during application). So far, it's just got one trip to red lake on it, which wasn't enough to see how well the paint holds up. He got a lot of compliments on the trail, which is a lot more than I can say for my poor rig.

Really depends on what you want. Nothing looks nicer than a nice cruiser with a good paint job. There is no question that bedliner material is harder than most paint, though there is paint available (like my black XJ has) which is incredibly tough and isn't succeptible to brush damage. Of course, I can't get that paint anymore in california. :crybaby:


Any auto paint shop can give you the color options for the year and make of any rig.
 

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