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MRaynor 12-09-2010 08:28 PM

Changes In My Truck Since New
 
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This is when she was brand new. I added the steps, box, vent visors, and splash gaurds. Sorry no pics of her naked. Notice the tiny 245/70 tires.

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I finally got chrome clad rims in this one.

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Then it went to this. 285/70 BFG tires, bushwackers, gauges and 5" stacks and decals.

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Whit 12-09-2010 08:32 PM

looks great Mike:tu:

I like the stacks best:c:

MRaynor 12-09-2010 08:39 PM

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Now she looks like this. 6" Silverline stacks and Motometal rims. Onyx on the rockers, frame and around the wheel wells where the fender flares rubbed the paint off.

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Originally Posted by Whit (Post 664463)
looks greT Mike:tu:

I like the single stack best:c:

Thanks bud, I like my new bigger stacks now. I set off alarms with these babys. :tu:

Whit 12-09-2010 08:42 PM

tell me more about this onyx stuff????:humm:

MRaynor 12-09-2010 08:52 PM

Onyx is about the same as the spray on bedliners only A LOT STRONGER. A company that I worked for here does it and for a demo, the sprayed a thin plywood speaker box with about an 1/8" coating. You can beat that box (no pun intended) and it will not break. My truck has a little over a 1/4" sprayed on it. My buddy and I did it just like a paint job. We sanded and cleaned like hell then he sprays it on while it's hot and it cools instantly and sticks to anything and everything.

RamHD 12-10-2010 02:06 AM

That souds like some serious stuff how log have you had the onyx on you truck?

by the way i dig the truck
:yeah:

Jazz 12-10-2010 05:56 AM


Originally Posted by MRaynor (Post 664477)
Onyx is about the same as the spray on bedliners only A LOT STRONGER. A company that I worked for here does it and for a demo, the sprayed a thin plywood speaker box with about an 1/8" coating. You can beat that box (no pun intended) and it will not break. My truck has a little over a 1/4" sprayed on it. My buddy and I did it just like a paint job. We sanded and cleaned like hell then he sprays it on while it's hot and it cools instantly and sticks to anything and everything.

Hey Mike, How ya been Bud.:c:

That onyx stuff, is that a plural component material. Is it a polyurea?

M3SRT 12-10-2010 06:06 AM

those tires in the first pics needed to go ASAP LOL

MRaynor 12-12-2010 08:48 AM


Originally Posted by RamHD (Post 664790)
That souds like some serious stuff how log have you had the onyx on you truck?

by the way i dig the truck
:yeah:

Thanks, it has been on there since July and so far no signs of fading.


Originally Posted by Jazz (Post 664810)
Hey Mike, How ya been Bud.:c:

That onyx stuff, is that a plural component material. Is it a polyurea?

I honestly couldn't answer that. It does go on in two coats though. First coat is slick like paint would be and then you spray on the texture. Both go on very hot then cool and can be touched instanly and both coats are shot on with the same gun.

1slow24 12-12-2010 09:40 AM

looks good! cool to see the trucks come around over time:tu:


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