PSC Brawler Lite - Opinions Wanted
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PSC Brawler Lite - Opinions Wanted
I just ordered the PSC Brawler Lite Bumper and Aluminum Flares. I know many of you will powder coat them black or maybe just rattle can them. I really don’t want to paint them black.
I have thought about going with Anthracite (Dark Grey). My JK is Rescue Green. Anyone have any ideas as to what color would look good on rescue green Jk? Outside of black. Posion Spider has a JK on thier site where they look Silver. Not sure how that would look with rescue green?
I may have them powder coated black but looking for other ideas.
Thanks in Advance!!!
I have thought about going with Anthracite (Dark Grey). My JK is Rescue Green. Anyone have any ideas as to what color would look good on rescue green Jk? Outside of black. Posion Spider has a JK on thier site where they look Silver. Not sure how that would look with rescue green?
I may have them powder coated black but looking for other ideas.
Thanks in Advance!!!
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First, Great choice on bumper! Love mine..
As for color, thats the best thing about jeeps is A) you can make them personalized to your taste, so rock what color you want/think/dream about B) you can just repaint it later again if you dont like it!
Good luck with your choice and post up PICs!!!!
As for color, thats the best thing about jeeps is A) you can make them personalized to your taste, so rock what color you want/think/dream about B) you can just repaint it later again if you dont like it!
Good luck with your choice and post up PICs!!!!
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I second the bumper, it has performed awesome so far and the quality is outstanding.
As for painting/powdercoating, you may want to take into consideration the possibility of scrapes and the need for touchups. I opted to bedline my bumper because I knew I would beat on it and constantly scrape it up on rocks, using hi-lift etc. This way I can simply sand, prime and touch up with bedliner and it looks brand new. If you paint/bedline your stuff yourself, touchups will be that much easier...
On another note, I think that the Anthracite would be a sweet contrast to the Rescue Green!
Rick
As for painting/powdercoating, you may want to take into consideration the possibility of scrapes and the need for touchups. I opted to bedline my bumper because I knew I would beat on it and constantly scrape it up on rocks, using hi-lift etc. This way I can simply sand, prime and touch up with bedliner and it looks brand new. If you paint/bedline your stuff yourself, touchups will be that much easier...
On another note, I think that the Anthracite would be a sweet contrast to the Rescue Green!
Rick
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Originally Posted by Gossamer
I second the bumper, it has performed awesome so far and the quality is outstanding.
As for painting/powdercoating, you may want to take into consideration the possibility of scrapes and the need for touchups. I opted to bedline my bumper because I knew I would beat on it and constantly scrape it up on rocks, using hi-lift etc. This way I can simply sand, prime and touch up with bedliner and it looks brand new. If you paint/bedline your stuff yourself, touchups will be that much easier...
On another note, I think that the Anthracite would be a sweet contrast to the Rescue Green!
Rick
As for painting/powdercoating, you may want to take into consideration the possibility of scrapes and the need for touchups. I opted to bedline my bumper because I knew I would beat on it and constantly scrape it up on rocks, using hi-lift etc. This way I can simply sand, prime and touch up with bedliner and it looks brand new. If you paint/bedline your stuff yourself, touchups will be that much easier...
On another note, I think that the Anthracite would be a sweet contrast to the Rescue Green!
Rick
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Chuck,
I like the look of the equipment you have selected. Anthracite is a great choice over black as black makes Rescue Green too dark IMO. If you have less of a conservative bent, I have seen some Rescue Green Jeeps set off nicely with international orange. If you are a company man, you may consider a nod to Caterpillar Yellow for some highlights if you go anthracite. As, Bnizzle said though, you can make it your own w/o apology. Building is half the fun!
Dave
I like the look of the equipment you have selected. Anthracite is a great choice over black as black makes Rescue Green too dark IMO. If you have less of a conservative bent, I have seen some Rescue Green Jeeps set off nicely with international orange. If you are a company man, you may consider a nod to Caterpillar Yellow for some highlights if you go anthracite. As, Bnizzle said though, you can make it your own w/o apology. Building is half the fun!
Dave
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I wish I would have thought that far ahead. I wanted the Argent Pintlers but bought the silver. I actually was regretting that yesterday when I ordered the bumper and flares. I hate to say it but I see myself replacing the wheels in the future.
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