Frame/A-arm question
#3
you see it on t.v. , its a truck bed liner. I was watching extreme 4X4 the other day and they coated their rock crawler frame with it. I'm just wondering if anyones done this, if they like it, and if it adds alot of weight or not.
#4
You know, that's actually a pretty cool idea!
Rhino Lining, X-Lining or any other type of bed sealer/protection lining would work fine...I would think.
As far as weight goes, I'd be willing to bet which ever lining that you have sprayed on would not weigh as much as metal/aluminum a-arm gaurds.
I'm going to look into this myself...just got some +3 Herrmann A-arms.
Again, great idea!
Rhino Lining, X-Lining or any other type of bed sealer/protection lining would work fine...I would think.
As far as weight goes, I'd be willing to bet which ever lining that you have sprayed on would not weigh as much as metal/aluminum a-arm gaurds.
I'm going to look into this myself...just got some +3 Herrmann A-arms.
Again, great idea!
#5
Originally posted by: TexasRaptor
You know, that's actually a pretty cool idea!
Rhino Lining, X-Lining or any other type of bed sealer/protection lining would work fine...I would think.
As far as weight goes, I'm almost sure that which ever lining that is sprayed on would not weigh as much metal or aluminum a-arm gaurds.
I'm going to look into this myself...just got some +3 Herrmann A-arms.
Again, great idea!
You know, that's actually a pretty cool idea!
Rhino Lining, X-Lining or any other type of bed sealer/protection lining would work fine...I would think.
As far as weight goes, I'm almost sure that which ever lining that is sprayed on would not weigh as much metal or aluminum a-arm gaurds.
I'm going to look into this myself...just got some +3 Herrmann A-arms.
Again, great idea!
#7
i know it has a rought texture, but i think it still looks good. Plus its gaurenteed for life or they will respray it, where powercoating chips after awhile.
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#9
I suppose rhino lining is more durable than powder paint, and wouldn't hurt anything, but I want my frames/a-arms/swing arm smooth and glossy. I do know for a fact, once a piece of steel gets powder painted, it's damm difficult to remove the paint, even media blasting won't remove it all. At work, when we need to remove powder paint from steel, we use blow torches to burn it off.
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