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Lane24

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I looked and they had the actual Dip like in a regular paint can, not the spray. But i should look again. Good idea.

Edit: just looked on HH site, and they have the whole line, so I'll bet I could get them to order me in some if it's not in store. That's great cuz I'm down to my last 3 cans...... It's like crack.....
 
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I Plasti dipped my Safari rack...my push bar...my side steps...my tail light guards...the outside of my spot lights...and my factory wheels...the tire gate...and i love the look it gave the truck...very well worth it !!!
 
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i just recently discovered plasti dip and yesterday (earlier today) I dipped my grill, roof rack, tailgate handles, wiper arms! Also painted my exhaust headers & Trailer Hitch with VHT header paint (all black)
Tmrw Im doing all the tan trim, running boards (steps) and maybe my wheels if I have the time. Jacking this thing up is such a PITA it makes me not want to paint the wheels.
If i like the green and black look I may even go so far as to Dip my bumpers (I bought a 97 because of the front bumper)
 

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Yeah its truly fun stuff to use, because its so cheap, and it can be removed so easily. Yet it is pretty durable. Good choice, if you get a chance I'd like to see some pics. Should look good with the green.
 

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Hey Lane, and all other Canadian fellows... i've just discovered that "Dip your Car" has a canadian branch and they sell the Plasti Dip cheaper than Home Hardware (e.g. $15 for a spray can instead of $18-19). They're adding shipping fees to the order though, so it only makes sense to buy from them if you're getting a large quantity. But good to know they exist: http://www.dipyourcar.com/shop/page/26?shop_param
 

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I like without the steps but I do think it might be a pain getting in and out of. Maybe look for a different stlye step?
 

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