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Old 08-24-2010, 02:51 AM
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Default Re: Painting H2 skid plate

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I would take it off and degrease it and sand it. Then I would spray it with Duplicolor bed liner. If you are not going to off road it then I would take it and have it LineXed. If you off road you will scrape it up sometimes, and you can touch it up yourself for cheap.

If you are wanting to color match it yellow, then you would degrease/sand it and prime and paint it. Or you could color match with yellow LineX. Then it would not chip from gravel like paint. Look at it now and I bet you will see lots of small dings in it from rocks.

While I didn't ask about the skidplate while i was at Line-x today I did get quotes on my front and rear bumpers and they did confirm that IF I was able to gouge out a chunk of Line-x they would repair it under the lifetime warrenty. I would assume this would apply to the skidplate area too, regardless of what damage you did. Maybe the line-x would keep it from getting dented up so much too?
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