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Joelayan, That looks great, your saying thats a factory color? I don't think I've ever seen one that color, awesome truck.
Dodge24 looks great, I like what you've done with the engine compartment the painted valve color looks sweet, how long did it take to polish the air horn?
Dodge24 looks great, I like what you've done with the engine compartment the painted valve color looks sweet, how long did it take to polish the air horn?
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Joelayan, That looks great, your saying thats a factory color? I don't think I've ever seen one that color, awesome truck.
Dodge24 looks great, I like what you've done with the engine compartment the painted valve color looks sweet, how long did it take to polish the air horn?
Dodge24 looks great, I like what you've done with the engine compartment the painted valve color looks sweet, how long did it take to polish the air horn?
Now if I could just got my engine bay to look more like Dodge24's
Joel
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Thanks guy's that pics was at a test and tune pull from first of the year. Now its scattered in pieces due to a maxspool cam wiping the motor out.
A pic of the daily driver.
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A pic of the daily driver.
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Thanks for the compliment. I'm very happy with the look and the color looks awesome when not faded out.
I got it done at Rush truck center because I know the body shop manager. They usually work on Semi trucks, and the paint booth is very large. He said they were so slow they needed work, and they did it for a good price. We cut down on some of the cost by doing some body work at home and I removed trim, running boards, diamond plate, and emblems. They used Du-pont paints (Chroma-base and Chroma-clear) and did a sealer as well before laying the base down, then 3 coats of clear. Just waiting the 90 days so I can wax it up and see what she looks like then..
I had to buy a new front grille because the old one's mounts were broken, and which ever ones weren't before I took it off were after removal. The grille was wrinkling up anyway.
Joel
I got it done at Rush truck center because I know the body shop manager. They usually work on Semi trucks, and the paint booth is very large. He said they were so slow they needed work, and they did it for a good price. We cut down on some of the cost by doing some body work at home and I removed trim, running boards, diamond plate, and emblems. They used Du-pont paints (Chroma-base and Chroma-clear) and did a sealer as well before laying the base down, then 3 coats of clear. Just waiting the 90 days so I can wax it up and see what she looks like then..
I had to buy a new front grille because the old one's mounts were broken, and which ever ones weren't before I took it off were after removal. The grille was wrinkling up anyway.
Joel
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yeah, you dont have that problem with base coat clear coat, the color dries before you ever put the clear on, and the clear has an ativator, were a single stage like you used had a hardener, clear is usually touch dry in 30-minutes to an hour, now ive sprayed some enamel on a log trailer that took a week to totally dry. But srry for the ramble guys, Back to topic
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joelayan, I've always loved that color on 2nd gens and you're right they're pretty rare. Guy who used to live down the street from me had a 1500 with that color except his was 2 tone, white on top, your blue in the middle, and white on the bottom. one of the only ones I've ever seen. You gotta good lookin' truck!!