PICS of shaved pan+tailgate, new tail+headlights, escalade handles
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PICS of shaved pan+tailgate, new tail+headlights, escalade handles
Kustom Werx did a good job on the rear, I'm happy with how it turned out. The truck is dirty - I'll be taking better pics after a good Zaino session after the paint cures
btw the backside of the roll pan is bare metal and I'm wondering if spraying some kind of rust inhibitor would be a good idea...wont it eventually rust through? They might have already sprayed something on it I'm not sure.
few more pics in album in sig link
btw the backside of the roll pan is bare metal and I'm wondering if spraying some kind of rust inhibitor would be a good idea...wont it eventually rust through? They might have already sprayed something on it I'm not sure.
few more pics in album in sig link
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OK, the two of you CAN NOT post ANYMORE pics of your trucks!!! Now I will spend the next day and a half cleaning mine thanks to you two
Looks sweet man!
Looks sweet man!
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btw the backside of the roll pan is bare metal and I'm wondering if spraying some kind of rust inhibitor would be a good idea...wont it eventually rust through? They might have already sprayed something on it I'm not sure.
Trust me, You DEFINATELY need to put a rust prohibator, a really good one, on the back of that roll pan!!!
I had a Sir Mike's put on my 99 and in their instructions it says to put a coat of paint on the inner side. I questioned my painter and he said "Just put some can spray-on bedliner on it". Anyways, I used some Dupli-color and put about 3 heavy coats and it still rusted through. I took it back and showed him and he agreed to pay half the costs and this time he painted the inside of the new roll pan.
I didn't understand why he didn't do it in the 1st place, like Sir Mike's said.
(Sir Mike's will not warranty if their pans aren't prepped like they're suppose to). IT SAYS IN THEIR INSTRUCTIONS TO PAINT THE INNER SIDE OF THE PAN!!!!
BTW: Your truck looks BAD ***!!!!
btw the backside of the roll pan is bare metal and I'm wondering if spraying some kind of rust inhibitor would be a good idea...wont it eventually rust through? They might have already sprayed something on it I'm not sure.
Trust me, You DEFINATELY need to put a rust prohibator, a really good one, on the back of that roll pan!!!
I had a Sir Mike's put on my 99 and in their instructions it says to put a coat of paint on the inner side. I questioned my painter and he said "Just put some can spray-on bedliner on it". Anyways, I used some Dupli-color and put about 3 heavy coats and it still rusted through. I took it back and showed him and he agreed to pay half the costs and this time he painted the inside of the new roll pan.
I didn't understand why he didn't do it in the 1st place, like Sir Mike's said.
(Sir Mike's will not warranty if their pans aren't prepped like they're suppose to). IT SAYS IN THEIR INSTRUCTIONS TO PAINT THE INNER SIDE OF THE PAN!!!!
BTW: Your truck looks BAD ***!!!!
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Real nice. :thumbs: Anyone have long term reliability info on mods like these? I mean, I guess the idea is that the welds and filler pieces should be as good if not better than stock for a DD, but can one expect good durability for an everyday truck?
Hopefully one of these days I can get a nice 99+ truck to compliment my T/A.
Hopefully one of these days I can get a nice 99+ truck to compliment my T/A.
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yeah, I'll call them on monday and see whats up with the backside, it makes total sense to me that they need to coat it with something instead of leaving it bare metal...
and about the welds and strength etc, cody at kustom werx said they do not tack weld, but fully weld the entire edge of the peices not only for strength but so it will look seamless in any angle/light
thanks for the compliments
and about the welds and strength etc, cody at kustom werx said they do not tack weld, but fully weld the entire edge of the peices not only for strength but so it will look seamless in any angle/light
thanks for the compliments