Do these 2dr Shrockworks Rock Rails look right?
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At that time prior to reinstalling, I bedlined them again to pristine condition. If I stayed off of gnarly trails, the rails would still look like the day I sprayed them, but I'm often out on the rocks and they evidence indications of contact. I just spray those areas with a dull black Rustoleum which holds them over till the next bedlining treatment.
Bottom line: I've been extremely pleased with the Dupli-color product (its held up well, hasn't faded, and matches the fenders). If I had it to do over, I would do the exact same thing again. If you go this route, don't take shortcuts . . . good preparation is your friend.
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I took them off to do the pinch seam "mod" about two years ago ---->> https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...=1#post1497962
At that time prior to reinstalling, I bedlined them again to pristine condition. If I stayed off of gnarly trails, the rails would still look like the day I sprayed them, but I'm often out on the rocks and they evidence indications of contact. I just spray those areas with a dull black Rustoleum which holds them over till the next bedlining treatment.
Bottom line: I've been extremely pleased with the Dupli-color product (its held up well, hasn't faded, and matches the fenders). If I had it to do over, I would do the exact same thing again. If you go this route, don't take shortcuts . . . good preparation is your friend.
At that time prior to reinstalling, I bedlined them again to pristine condition. If I stayed off of gnarly trails, the rails would still look like the day I sprayed them, but I'm often out on the rocks and they evidence indications of contact. I just spray those areas with a dull black Rustoleum which holds them over till the next bedlining treatment.
Bottom line: I've been extremely pleased with the Dupli-color product (its held up well, hasn't faded, and matches the fenders). If I had it to do over, I would do the exact same thing again. If you go this route, don't take shortcuts . . . good preparation is your friend.
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