I mean...powder coat is the way to START until you get touch ups done. My guy charges me 200- 250 for steel bumpers with swing outs.
(Broomfield CO)
(Broomfield CO)
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Good to hear, I was thinking about using self etching primer after surface prep, then coating with bed liner.I found that spray on bed liner over primer has the best long term coating for me.
I had originally primed and painted it, but within a year paint chips were showing from rocks and other scrapes. The bed liner has solved all of that. I think it looks fantastic.Good to hear, I was thinking about using self etching primer after surface prep, then coating with bed liner.
Cool, which brand bedliner have you used ?I had originally primed and painted it, but within a year paint chips were showing from rocks and other scrapes. The bed liner has solved all of that. I think it looks fantastic.
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00N4IOX26?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_imageCool, which brand bedliner have you used ?
+1 for Raptor Liner. Also POR Marine Clean and Metal Prep before priming. It is incredible how different the steel feels after using this product. I stripped a Jeep bumper with PC job that failed after one year and used the POR/Raptor method. No rust in the 5 years before I sold it.The quotes I got around here were insanely high ($400-500) so I coated the bumper in raptor liner. It was a process to get it done, but it looks great and the finish is very scratch resistant. I saved about $200 doing it myself.
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That’s a fast turn around!
Interesting, can you post up the shell only weight when you receive it?I just ordered up an RLC rear bumper from James this morning. I'm getting mine with an aluminum shell, WITHOUT tire or fuel carriers. It'll be a couple months, hopefully I can avoid bashing my bumper cover too much more until then.
I also ordered a set of Bud Built aluminum skids. Once I find an aluminum front, I'll have an all-aluminum protected LC! Except the rock sliders. Those are the Slee slider-steps. I used those to get down a ledge, and it barely scratched the powder coat.
I will.Interesting, can you post up the shell only weight when you receive it?
I just ordered up an RLC rear bumper from James this morning. I'm getting mine with an aluminum shell, WITHOUT tire or fuel carriers. It'll be a couple months, hopefully I can avoid bashing my bumper cover too much more until then.
Yes, no swing out at all. Just a bumper.To clarify, your's will have no swing out correct? I'm anxious for you to get it, I've been thinking about something similar. Congrats!
After doing research on proper coatings / painting bare metal I have decided I will try steel-it. STEEL-IT Coatings - Protect Your Investment
Stuff is awesome. You’ll love it.