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    Quote Originally Posted by ZEUS
    I figure I will use some left over POR-15 I have and then top coat that with something that looks aluminum. I don't think I can perfectly match the roof rails color... got any tips?
    I'm not familiar with POR-15...is that a sunscreen?
    I am really impressed with the finish that the Plasti-Kote Bumper Color gives.
    I used it yesterday to paint the plastic surrounds on the "blinderz" (they were white). Not flat, not gloss...just right. For sure I'm using this stuff on my hood insert etc.
    Thanks to Mark Miller, (pardon me if I got the name wrong) for introducing us all to this stuff !
    As long as you have the rack off, might as well paint the roof rails etc. to match the brackets...just a thought.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ldub
    I'm not familiar with POR-15...is that a sunscreen?
    I am really impressed with the finish that the Plasti-Kote Bumper Color gives.
    As long as you have the rack off, might as well paint the roof rails etc. to match the brackets...just a thought. ...Re make the brackets out of aluminium.
    LOL - no, POR-15 is not a sunscreen! It is a primer/sealer for metal (Paint Over Rust-15) I don't think the 15 is any sort of SPF...? It is great stuff - I used it on my CJ-5 frame when I stripped it down, then I coated it with rubberized undercoating. The coating doesn't take to it real well but paint does. You can order it from Eastwood.

    I had thought about painting my mirrors, roof rails, and spoiler with the Plasti-Kote. But I really don't care to spend that much time painting such small parts that don't need repainting. Now making new rack mounts out of aluminum IS something I have been thinking about! By using a torch to anneal the metal, I could definitely shape it around the existing mounts and fine tune after that - the trick is to protect the aluminum surface against marks from hammering and stuff. After it's shaped, I would cover it with a clear bra material or get it anodized to match the rack. See, I have been thinking about it!

    You just wanna buy my existing rack mounts, don't ya!?
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    Why don't you just paint the roof rack mounts black? Black covers up everything!!! My spoiler and rail covers are black you know, and I don't think the contrast is that distracting...

    My roof rack light system is being constructed as we speak also. I can't wait until its done.

    Bart

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    Quote Originally Posted by nfpgasmask
    Why don't you just paint the roof rack mounts black? Black covers up everything!!! My spoiler and rail covers are black you know, and I don't think the contrast is that distracting...

    My roof rack light system is being constructed as we speak also. I can't wait until its done.

    Bart
    I don't think I would like the black - your VX is all about the black! I noticed your covers being black, but on mine, I think it would look out of place... cheap and accidental even. At least silver would look intentional and somewhat industrial in comparison.

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    Yeah, I think a silver color to match your rood rack would do the trick...

    Bart

    Quote Originally Posted by ZEUS
    I don't think I would like the black - your VX is all about the black! I noticed your covers being black, but on mine, I think it would look out of place... cheap and accidental even. At least silver would look intentional and somewhat industrial in comparison.

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    Zues, those lights would look good flush mounted in the front of your rack! Cut holes in the face, put a nice gasket around the hole, mount lights from the back!
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    It would be so hard to cut a nice oval hole in it though. I have looked at so many different ways to mount them - even looked at the high corners of the hood! It is just easiest to mount them on top of the rack.

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    POR 15 is great stuff for painying over rust. It has no SPF and does have a tendency to break down under sunlight. Another club I belong to The Jensen Preservation Society the editor use it on his patio and noticed this effect

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZEUS
    LOL - no, POR-15 is not a sunscreen! It is a primer/sealer for metal (Paint Over Rust-15) I don't think the 15 is any sort of SPF...? It is great stuff - I used it on my CJ-5 frame when I stripped it down, then I coated it with rubberized undercoating. The coating doesn't take to it real well but paint does. You can order it from Eastwood.

    I had thought about painting my mirrors, roof rails, and spoiler with the Plasti-Kote. But I really don't care to spend that much time painting such small parts that don't need repainting. Now making new rack mounts out of aluminum IS something I have been thinking about! By using a torch to anneal the metal, I could definitely shape it around the existing mounts and fine tune after that - the trick is to protect the aluminum surface against marks from hammering and stuff. After it's shaped, I would cover it with a clear bra material or get it anodized to match the rack. See, I have been thinking about it!

    You just wanna buy my existing rack mounts, don't ya!?
    I thought the "15" meant that it was good for 15 years?

    http://www.por15.com/

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    Well...it's friday & I got started on my hood insert project this week.
    My goal is to make the hood scoop functional as an extractor for under hood heat, repair all the little bubbles/blemishes in the paint, coat the underside of the insert to prevent water infiltration, blend in all the edges around the scoop & fang extenders, prime & re-paint with bumper black, & give the whole works a more "industrial" look by omitting all but three of the original insert bolts & replacing them wiith stainless round head allen bolts/washers.(drilled all the way through)
    So far, just have all the cutting/drilling done, the underside painted, & a few coats of kitty hair applied.
    Will post pics next week after all is said & done.

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    cant wait to see what the outcome looks like.......
    i really like the fang extenders too.
    fun fun fun.......
    good luck bud!

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    Quote Originally Posted by IndianaVX
    cant wait to see what the outcome looks like.......
    i really like the fang extenders too.
    fun fun fun.......
    good luck bud!

    Well...here ya go. I must say it took a lot longer than I expected & I came away from this endeavor with a whole new level of respect for those in the "body & fender" business. Also, I have no particular aptitude for paint & body filler.

    Before:



    During:





    After:



    The finish "just ain't right", so consider this a work in progress...

    I've ordered a roll of carbon fiber with the intent of sanding off the paint & bedliner & doing the whole thing over with c/f & epoxy resin...I figure, if I can screw up body filler & paint, I should REALLY be able to make a mess of c/f & resin.

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    Man, i like it ALOT, and i too love the fang-stenders! i have been eyeballing them since i first got the fox. good work dub. i need to work on a small crack in my insert, but dont know if i got the kahoneies to start grinding on it. i will be watching your c-f experiment with great intrest . good luck in advance.

    Question....did you do any pre scoop temp testing to see how much heat the scoop is taking out of there??

    ill end, good work, looks great, there is alot to enjoy when looking at your truck

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