Painting lower section of front bumper
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Originally Posted by snakeoiler
I've seen lots of guys on here doing that. I stayed away from it myself, with as much damage as my bumper takes (which is painted), that's just one less piece that I have to get repainted.
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I'm thinking about painting mine as well. Since I'm a painter I can just re=do it if I get any chipping. I'm kinda worried about what the back bumer will ook like though. If the front plastic is body colored then I guess I'd have to paint those little plastic steps to match. I know those Regency trucks have roll pans but I like my step bumper. I know you can get the paint to stick to those parts with a good adhesion promoter and some flexibleizer in the the paint.
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you also want to think about if your truck is lowered a lot a little wont hurt but mine with the 5/7 drags all the time so no need to be painting it over and over to keep it looking good
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u can try putting a clear sticker over it after it is painted. i am not sure of the name of it , but they make it to go over the front of your hood so that rocks won't chip it. i have seen them and unless u look hard at where the sticker ends you can't notice it at all.
if u were to wrap the entire bottom piece with this, it should work fine against rocks and getting nicked.
if u were to wrap the entire bottom piece with this, it should work fine against rocks and getting nicked.
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