Ditto.. Plastijazz wins my vote!![]()
Ditto.. Plastijazz wins my vote!![]()
Sold the VX 11-21-07. It was fun while I had it!
Thanks for all the help.
etlsport,
Let us know how your calipers go because in interesting to do mine.
Paint? Bleh. Can't beat powdercoating.![]()
Over 20 years of Isuzu enjoyment...
Djkymar,Originally Posted by djkymar
The guys over at G2 have pics of my IronMan on their web site.
http://www.g2usa.com/
http://g2usa.com/installs.shtml
http://g2usa.com/WordPress/2007/06/0...uzu-vehicross/
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Van Eyes - slightly trimmed, Sylvania SilverStar ULTRA head lamps, Red (port) & green (starboard) 5 LED 'headlight horn' lights, PIAA silicone windshield wipers, K&N Filtercharger (in stock air box), MacNeil WeatherFlectors, Assorted cargo nets from previous vehicles, Optima red-top battery, Transmission Interceptor, 20 LED 'light tower' turn signals & brake lights, 18W PIAA W2 running lights, Trooper skid plates, Black Luverne step bars w/Tone's custom brackets
Spike,
how long it took you to do yours?
Start to finish 2 hours.Originally Posted by djkymar
But that included putting it on my friends lift, taking off the wheels.
Giving a quick re-blacking of my UHaul hitch (10 mins at most including masking the rear)
Spraying the brake cleaner on all 4...
For the painting part.. I did 3 coats. I did not mask, because I used both the included 'acid brush' and an el'cheapo Testor's model paint brush to get closer into the edge betwee the caliper and the pad...
Coat 1 - The first coat looked scary. With the cast texture, the valleys were red, but the peaks were silvery black looking. Basically, it looked red and dirty.
By the time I had finished coat one on the 4th caliper ... the first one was ready to start number 2 .. (15 mins minimum between coats)
Dont over paint! It WILL run and drip!
Coat 2 - Looked a LOT better. I got to fill in some spots that didnt cover up as well. Smooth out some drips. The real color was finally showing up nicely.
Coat 3 - WOW... got even smoother, brighter, extra shiny!
The manual said there was enough for 3 coats
(I think it was more like enough for 5!)
Its been about 4 weeks now, and it still looks wet.
I let it dry up on the lift for about 5 hours... came back, mounted the wheels.. drove 2 miles back home, barely touching the brakes... and let it sit until the next night.
They tell you to let it cure for 24 hours before driving.
Oh, there is a 'best used by' date on the box. The claim the kit has a shelf life of 6 months. When I spoke to someone at their office, the told me as long as the small bottle of reactor is still fluid, the kit is still good. Which was a relief because I had the kit in my basement on a shelf for about a year.
Do you have trucknutz on that thing?Originally Posted by Spike
No, I have BullsBallsOriginally Posted by CrnCnn
http://www.bullsballs.com/
They appear to be made better than TruckNutz
I got the '2nd generation' model 'big boy' style in black.
They were installed the same night as the brake caliper paint.
Actually, I don't get it either...Originally Posted by JHarris1385
I mean I refer to my truck as a 'she'...
... But then 'there they are, dangling in the breeze
(and swinging over the speed bumps )
I just find them highly amusing. It's as simple as that.
I know, I'm nuts!
Oh, if I am stuck behind someone who is driving less than the speed limit, when I get a chance to pass them... I let up and hit the gas pedal a few time to make darn sure that they swing wildly at the offender!!!
Nice..Originally Posted by Spike
Sorry all didnt mean to highjack