Anyone paint their muffler?
#1
Anyone paint their muffler?
Has anyone here painted their stock muffler to hide it?
It sticks out like a sore thumb from behind, especially with a black jeep.
Any tips on paint and does it actually adhere over time?
Or will it just turn into a blotchy baked mess?
Any one with pics?
Thanks.
It sticks out like a sore thumb from behind, especially with a black jeep.
Any tips on paint and does it actually adhere over time?
Or will it just turn into a blotchy baked mess?
Any one with pics?
Thanks.
#3
JK Super Freak
Joined: Jun 2007
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From: MD DC area
Search function! lol Don't you hate hearing that? I know I did, but I believe in Modified there's an entire thread on it.
Long story short many have done it, I personally used high temp engine paint from Pep Boys, flat black. Holding up great. Did it about a month or so ago. While it's a little thing, in my opinion it's worth the 5 bucks you'll spend on a can of paint.
Long story short many have done it, I personally used high temp engine paint from Pep Boys, flat black. Holding up great. Did it about a month or so ago. While it's a little thing, in my opinion it's worth the 5 bucks you'll spend on a can of paint.
#5
Search function! lol Don't you hate hearing that? I know I did, but I believe in Modified there's an entire thread on it.
Long story short many have done it, I personally used high temp engine paint from Pep Boys, flat black. Holding up great. Did it about a month or so ago. While it's a little thing, in my opinion it's worth the 5 bucks you'll spend on a can of paint.
Long story short many have done it, I personally used high temp engine paint from Pep Boys, flat black. Holding up great. Did it about a month or so ago. While it's a little thing, in my opinion it's worth the 5 bucks you'll spend on a can of paint.
#6
JK Super Freak
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 1,461
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From: MD DC area
Paint it up, you'll be glad you did.