CeCe,
No luck in finding that e-mail.
Don Moore if you are out there........see if you have that e-mail I sent you. If you have it, could you send it to CeCe.
Thanks.
Peace.
Tom
012009
p.s.
I put in some new fog lights that are not in those pics.
"Through Great Sacrifice..... Great Rewards Will Be Achieved"
yup..Iam a going to post for ya
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I did my own with the hercu-liner kit available at Pepboys, Kragan, etc for about $90. It came out well. I've had it on for 2 years and I think I'll throw another coat on. i did 2 coats and it is wearing through in a few spots. Just go heavy the first time and do 3-4 coats.
Finally got around to getting some details on this. Estimate came out pretty cheap. IMO.
First I got quotes for SpeedLiner Since I couldn't find a close Line X dealer. And I did some research and found a lot of people who have had both Line X and Speedliner, and say they would recommend either. Rhino is just too gritty and inconsistent (IMO).
So my quote includes the Removal, and Reinstallation of all the cladding (they don't know what they're getting themselves into) and the spraying of speedliner, for $1060 total.
The good thing is they're a collision repair center, so they should be more than qualified to do it "right".
Not sure when I'll be able to do it, but I'll probably go in with the actual vehicle and make sure their quote stands when they see the vehicle in person. (I only sent a picture of the VX)
i had mine done with colored liine x about 2-3 years ago, got the whole cladding done for $450 including the hood insert. Now they want $225 just for the rear bumper. they said cause its a fuel based product so price is crazy now. theres a pic in my gallery but dont know how to link it here
just make sure you check out some of the other vehicles they've worked on...
I've seen many "professionals" that do horrible work...
I'm glad you're only doing the cladding... personally I don't care for ANY durable liner type paint on anything but hidden surfaces, I do see the benefit if you off road a lot though.
I've never seen a truck with that stuff on the body that I thought looked good... but that's just me.
Personally if I were to cover up the fading and scratches I'd simply get the cladding painted, either to match the body or in black for a 2-tone effect. The few FULLY painted VXs I've seen looked really slick IMO.
Full Black: http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/sh...php/photo/3569
Full Yellow: http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/sh...php/photo/2905
Last edited by twistedsymphony : 07/28/2008 at 12:30 PM
got the whole vehicle done bar the roof and it cost £1000 sterling probaly works out at $2000 looks well and no more scraches check out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6qo6dXONww