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TN-CTD

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Thinking about pulling apart my YJ this summer because it's lake season and I really need to fix some stuff like wiring and modify the cage slightly. While i'm at it I was thinking about repainting the jeep just because I have OCD and why not? What paint would y'all recommend I go with that will hold up to some abuse? Going to actually spray this one with a buddy vs rattle can
 
I wish my Toyota body panels were done with red spray in bed liner! Too aggravating to paint the body panels with an exo cage around everything and it look decent.
 
We use rustolem mixed with acetone great tough paint and very cheap and easy to get also if you do need to do touch up the spray cans match very well
 
Use Tractor Supply implement paint. Thats what we always used on our dirt cars. Thats why they were always Ford blue, I-H red, New Holland yellow/blue/red, JD green, Kubota orange or chassis black. That stuff is TOUGH, my buddy rolled his car, the roof wrinkled up, but the paint never chipped, cracked or flaked up!
:****:
 
5BrothersFabrication said:
Use Tractor Supply implement paint. Thats what we always used on our dirt cars. Thats why they were always Ford blue, I-H red, New Holland yellow/blue/red, JD green, Kubota orange or chassis black. That stuff is TOUGH, my buddy rolled his car, the roof wrinkled up, but the paint never chipped, cracked or flaked up!
:****:
x2 nasty as hell spraying it but works good I'd buy a cheap gun to spray it cause clean up sucks ass
 
jccarter1 said:
We use rustolem mixed with acetone great tough paint and very cheap and easy to get also if you do need to do touch up the spray cans match very well

X2...we don't use the acetone though....goes on thick and takes a while to dry but tough as hell afterwards
 
I can tell you that you DONT want to use this ****.
Takes years to dry and even then its soft as ****.
Complete shitty paint.

DONT USE Valspar from LOWES. DONT USE
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I have always used rustoleum hammered on my cage/bumper stuff, seems to hold up way better than any other rattle can paint. And my paint prep work is lacking :****:
 
TN-CTD said:
Thinking about pulling apart my YJ this summer because it's lake season and I really need to fix some stuff like wiring and modify the cage slightly. While i'm at it I was thinking about repainting the jeep just because I have OCD and why not? What paint would y'all recommend I go with that will hold up to some abuse? Going to actually spray this one with a buddy vs rattle can

I painted my new hood with the same paint JDub suggested. DuPont Nason acrylic enamel with 483-11 hardener and their medium reducer. The mix is 8 parts paint, 2 parts reducer, and 1 part hardener. Turned out pretty dern good for my first time ever painting a body panel. It's good stuff.
 

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5BrothersFabrication said:
Use Tractor Supply implement paint. Thats what we always used on our dirt cars. Thats why they were always Ford blue, I-H red, New Holland yellow/blue/red, JD green, Kubota orange or chassis black. That stuff is TOUGH, my buddy rolled his car, the roof wrinkled up, but the paint never chipped, cracked or flaked up!
:****:

That's what I use too. Good stuff! :dblthumb:
 
Any of the colors from Tractor Supply and you can buy the rattle cans for touch up
 
tallnate said:
I painted my new hood with the same paint JDub suggested. DuPont Nason acrylic enamel with 483-11 hardener and their medium reducer. The mix is 8 parts paint, 2 parts reducer, and 1 part hardener. Turned out pretty dern good for my first time ever painting a body panel. It's good stuff.

good job nate, now lets **** that new hood up this weekend
 
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