Markuson
SILVER Star
I scuffed/sanded mine and painted with the duplicolor stainless steel paint. It has a gritty texture and has really held up well.
Thanks.
Not familiar with duplicolor but I’ll google it.

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I scuffed/sanded mine and painted with the duplicolor stainless steel paint. It has a gritty texture and has really held up well.
This stuff - Dupli Color Stainless SteelThanks.
Not familiar with duplicolor but I’ll google it.
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This stuff - Dupli Color Stainless Steel
Big Booty Judy cracked me up!Finally got Big Booty Judy taken care of after last run at Wolf den. Discovered some nice scrapes, runs in the rock sliders now that the mud is gone.
So many thanks to Moore Than Detailing for the amazing work.
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Passed off the daily chores to it’s great uncle
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They look good together don’t they?
Thanks.
I noticed they also offer a primer that “etches” into metal surfaces...which sounds like a substitute for sanding...?
Added a @TRAIL TAILOR tailgate lid to my LC. Very happy with it. Had to make some custom wings and add carpet, but it really adds nice function. Working on a custom mat/cover for it, will follow up when completed.
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Got it to flush out almost perfect after loosening some after that picNice! Still torn between this and @TrekboxX tail cover. That looks like a good amount of storage. The lid ends don't appear to be closing flush? Is this just the picture?
Got T-SB-0209-17 done on my '16 LC, and man what a difference! No more jerky low gear shifts during acceleration, no more odd shifts, and feels so much smoother overall. Definitely worth it. Keep in mind it's only a 3 year/36,000 mile warranty affair, and I passed that mark so I had to pay $105 out of pocket. All you 2017 owners, get it done ASAP!
I also finally got one of my TPMS sensor replaced ($250), which was lost during my wheel installation back in April(!). The tire shop finally agreed to reimburse me for whatever Toyota charges to replace it, since universal sensors don't work and since it has to be properly setup by someone with a Techstream and all that.