Painting the fender liners black???
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Anyone done this? Someone suggested this to me in another thread and I'm seriously thinking of doing it I think it will look good..
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Do it you homo, you could get a rattle can from autozone.
Also for a quickie you could spray that tire shine stuff on them, Ive done that and it works pretty well too.
Also for a quickie you could spray that tire shine stuff on them, Ive done that and it works pretty well too.
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Originally Posted by Hark_Z
Yeah Id like to just spray paint it then its permanent. And remember Joe I know where you live! You cant say the same. ![Happy](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_stretch.gif)
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Im going to be painting my inner fenders too probably soon. I think Im just going to use the left over black caliper paint.
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Originally Posted by JD_AMG
I can find you if I want...
Im going to be painting my inner fenders too probably soon. I think Im just going to use the left over black caliper paint.![Mullet](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/mullet.gif)
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Im going to be painting my inner fenders too probably soon. I think Im just going to use the left over black caliper paint.
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You might as well too! I live down a gravel road though so everything on my car is always chalked over
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Originally Posted by Hark_Z
Well I dont care if it starts to slowly chip in months down the road..You cant really see the fenderwells good enough anyways, lol. Im just going to use black spray paint and then cover it over with a clear protectant.
You might as well too! I live down a gravel road though so everything on my car is always chalked over![EEK !!](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_eek2.gif)
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You might as well too! I live down a gravel road though so everything on my car is always chalked over
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You might want to scuff up the front fender wells a little so the paint can stick.
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Originally Posted by Unstang
I wouldn't paint them, at risk of having the paint chip & peel.
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I'm going to do the rear fender wells tonight-the flat black paint should stick well..and still look alright if it should chip down the road for whatever reason I can re-coat it. As stated I think it would definitely be a good idea to use the rubber coating paint for the fronts. Thanks guys.
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took some pics of tonights progress:
I know my rotor is rusted..haha.
![](http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f389/Hark_Z/fender2.jpg)
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The paint is drying overnight[I sprayed a loooot] then tommorrow I am going to coat it with a clear protectant. Let me also add that I did powerwash the fenderwells first.
I know my rotor is rusted..haha.
![](http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f389/Hark_Z/fender2.jpg)
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The paint is drying overnight[I sprayed a loooot] then tommorrow I am going to coat it with a clear protectant. Let me also add that I did powerwash the fenderwells first.
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Originally Posted by Revelation Z28
you should do the !cat mod too. ![Icon Lol](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies2/icon_lol.gif)
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J/K but the cat would be tossed a couple of yards
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WTF! that cat would be in 10-12 pieces by now if that were my car. I used the rubberized undercoating stuff on the frame/wheel wells of my Grand National, its held up well for almost 4 years now and resists scrubbing frequently to remove the remains of ET Streets