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Painting quarter panels

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Hey im thinking about painting the quarter panels on my 88 gl 10, anyone know of a good paint to do this? I want it to be somewhat like rhino lining in the bed of a truck. Has anyone done this before?

Check this stuff out. If you follow the directions and prep it properly it will never come off. I used it to line the wheel wells in in my old Jeep after tubing it out and the only time it came off was when I got a rock the size of a melon stuck between my tire and the fender well. A quick tap of the skinny pedal spit it out, but took a dime size piece with it and left a nice sharp dent too.Through Durabak, Its available in a wide variety of colors and is almost identical to Hurculiner, which you can get at Orielly's in black. grey, and I think red. 

 

http://www.durabakcompany.com/

 

Heres a review of it with install tips:

 

http://www.off-road.com/trucks-4x4/review/durabak-23027.html

 

Josh

 

 

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well i did it with the spray on stuff from oreilly, it was gloppy so i rolled it out and it actually looks really good, im gonna put another coat on and see if I can get some more texture, it looks like skateboard drip tape right now.

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