Chrome or body color step plates?
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Chrome or body color step plates?
Recently purchased a '09 150 Pamplona. Replaced the rear grab rails with a chrome rear rack. I hate the look of the silver step plates - but have only seen black otherwise (Psycho / Black Jack). I don't think Krylon Fusion paint will last all that long. Does anyone make Chrome (plastic) or Body Color step plates? Pamplona Red would be ideal.
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Some members have spray painted them.
A couple have sprayed them with truck bed liner/coating stuff. Whatever that's actually called. Pretty durable!
A couple have sprayed them with truck bed liner/coating stuff. Whatever that's actually called. Pretty durable!
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Powder coating is extremely durable and is available in a wide range of colors. The only catch is that your local powder coating shop probably has a minimum job price, which means that you would need to include some other pieces in the same job to get a reasonable price. (now if you wanted to powder coat your rims at the same time
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Dooglas wrote:Powder coating is extremely durable and is available in a wide range of colors. The only catch is that your local powder coating shop probably has a minimum job price, which means that you would need to include some other pieces in the same job to get a reasonable price. (now if you wanted to powder coat your rims at the same time)
wish i had thought of that when i did the rims.
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Can plastic be powdercoated? I thought it was a process only for metals because of the electrostatic application.Dooglas wrote:Powder coating is extremely durable and is available in a wide range of colors. The only catch is that your local powder coating shop probably has a minimum job price, which means that you would need to include some other pieces in the same job to get a reasonable price. (now if you wanted to powder coat your rims at the same time)
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You can vacuum metalize plastic for sure. Think of chrome plastic headlights for toy cars or the mirror finish light cone in flashlights or the chrome like grid that diffuses drop ceiling lights in offices. I know a place in Churchville NY used to do it but I have no idea if they still do or not. It was wicked expensive.