1st gen pics anyone?
#758
Can someone please explain to me the new-found love for the big low-rider size wheels? Why not put some spinners on there too. I just don't get it. Sure those 2" MTs look good, but they look the same as the 16" version. Maybe it's just me, but I'd much rather have a 16" wheel that can actually carry a load or hit a pothole without warping. Plus the tires are cheaper.
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It was repainted a couple of years ago. The body and paint is near perfect (even the inside of the bed) with the exception of the front drivers side fender is munched.
#761
Paint Is Complete
Well she's home from the paint shop. The color seems to be a little different from the factory maroon. This seems to have a hint of orange in it, especially when it's sunny. But nevertheless, it looks great.
The paint is Sherwin Williams' top of the line auto paint (4 coats) and 4 coats of clear. The roof was completely stripped to bare metal and new paint applied. They even painted the bed and my gooseneck hitch.
The wheels and the step on the rear bumper have one coat of cheap Rustoleum flat black and one finish coat of Rustoleum Hammered black paint: http://www.rustoleum.com/CBGProduct.asp?pid=29
Sorry for the poor lighting...it's been raining here for 2 days. More as I get them.
The paint is Sherwin Williams' top of the line auto paint (4 coats) and 4 coats of clear. The roof was completely stripped to bare metal and new paint applied. They even painted the bed and my gooseneck hitch.
The wheels and the step on the rear bumper have one coat of cheap Rustoleum flat black and one finish coat of Rustoleum Hammered black paint: http://www.rustoleum.com/CBGProduct.asp?pid=29
Sorry for the poor lighting...it's been raining here for 2 days. More as I get them.
#765