Making some changes to my truck's appearance

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Old 05-25-2008, 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by NotSteve
Well, looks like I'm gonna have to do something since I've been one upped.

I plan to paint my Rigmaster white on the top and black on the bottom. I will put twice the amount of lights on the bottom so it will look cooler. I will also change the rubber band cover hold downs to something off a really really old car.
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I honestly can't believe you'll last a week in those seats though Rev.
We'll see. If the ride sucks, I can change them both out in about an hour's time. Only 4 bolts holding them onto the bases.
 
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Originally Posted by devildice
Hey Rev,

Hows the interior floor working out? I too had thought about ripping out my carpet and spraying it with that bedliner stuff but was not sure if it would be wise as far as noise and insulation purposes go.
I never did put down the legitimate bedliner flooring. I bought a can of it, but forgot it in my car when I went down to get the truck. ops: Right now, it just has the concrete flooring paint on it, and it is holding up so-so. I think part of the problem is that it was kind of cool outside when I first painted it, so it didn't adhere very well. I couldn't get underneath to put insulation under the cab, so the noise is definitely noticeable. I think what I will do eventually is have a stainless or diamond plate floor put in (probably powder coated black just for the wear factor), and sandwich sound deadening material underneath it between the top floor and the current floor. That should cut down on the noise quite a bit. I still like the look of the floor, and cleaning it up is a breeze. Just spray it down with all purpose cleaner, and wipe it off. Couldn't ask for anything easier than that.
Black powder coated diamond plate floor would be great!
 
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Old 05-26-2008, 12:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
Originally Posted by devildice
Hey Rev,

Hows the interior floor working out? I too had thought about ripping out my carpet and spraying it with that bedliner stuff but was not sure if it would be wise as far as noise and insulation purposes go.
I never did put down the legitimate bedliner flooring. I bought a can of it, but forgot it in my car when I went down to get the truck. ops: Right now, it just has the concrete flooring paint on it, and it is holding up so-so. I think part of the problem is that it was kind of cool outside when I first painted it, so it didn't adhere very well. I couldn't get underneath to put insulation under the cab, so the noise is definitely noticeable. I think what I will do eventually is have a stainless or diamond plate floor put in (probably powder coated black just for the wear factor), and sandwich sound deadening material underneath it between the top floor and the current floor. That should cut down on the noise quite a bit. I still like the look of the floor, and cleaning it up is a breeze. Just spray it down with all purpose cleaner, and wipe it off. Couldn't ask for anything easier than that.
Get yerself hooked up with ole DD ! I'm sure he still remembers how to sling a mop..and can give you pointers !!!


Oh yeah....the truck looks...very kewl. 8)
 
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Old 05-26-2008, 12:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
I never did put down the legitimate bedliner flooring. I bought a can of it, but forgot it in my car when I went down to get the truck. ops: Right now, it just has the concrete flooring paint on it, and it is holding up so-so. I think part of the problem is that it was kind of cool outside when I first painted it, so it didn't adhere very well. I couldn't get underneath to put insulation under the cab, so the noise is definitely noticeable. I think what I will do eventually is have a stainless or diamond plate floor put in (probably powder coated black just for the wear factor), and sandwich sound deadening material underneath it between the top floor and the current floor. That should cut down on the noise quite a bit. I still like the look of the floor, and cleaning it up is a breeze. Just spray it down with all purpose cleaner, and wipe it off. Couldn't ask for anything easier than that.
The main reason I haven't done it yet is the noise factor. I can't stand having carpet in the cab and can not find the "typical" rubber flooring/matting that is in many trucks to fit mine. I'll keep searching until I find a suitable solution.

Btw, the truck looks great!!
 
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Originally Posted by Orangetxguy
Get yerself hooked up with ole DD ! I'm sure he still remembers how to sling a mop..and can give you pointers !!!
ha, ha.....very funy wiseguy! :wink:
 
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Paint looks great! I thought you were planning to sell the wing on top? If you are gonna keep it on there I would have it painted black. Every time I look at the pics all I can think is "Damn...put some 7" stacks on that mutha"! Along with the stacks, once those tanks and wing are painted black i will be satisfied. Hurry up and have that aluminum polished! You will be suprised how big a diff in shine you will get if you have them buffed professionally. Mothers will do ok for maintenance shine, but it cannot restore to chomelike finish like the clay bars and buffing wheel can.

I happen to be an experienced polisher and have spent many hours doing motorcycle frames, wheels, and all kinds of engine parts. Your best bet is to have them cut to remove all the pitting. You might try wet sanding with some 1200 and then 2000 grit to help out a bit. lot of work!
 
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I agree. Wait until you can get someone to professionaly buff everything. It's the biggest pain in the ass you can imagine. For now, just get someone in a truckstop to polish them by hand for $20 bucks.

The pros have power equipment and work like absolute animals. I honestly don't know how they can stand on their feet at the end of the day. The $300 bucks you spend will be well worth it and your tanks and wheels will look like chrome.

Do the other front wheel and stop there.
 
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Old 05-26-2008, 09:24 PM
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Originally Posted by hamboner
Paint looks great! I thought you were planning to sell the wing on top? If you are gonna keep it on there I would have it painted black.
I replaced the wing with a new one, because the old one was severely dented. My first thought with it was that I would powdercoat it black, but I kind of think that the stainless looks better. I'll decide later.

Every time I look at the pics all I can think is "Damn...put some 7" stacks on that mutha"!
I'm putting 6" stacks on. I think any bigger will be overkill.

Originally Posted by NotSteve
I agree. Wait until you can get someone to professionaly buff everything. It's the biggest pain in the ass you can imagine. For now, just get someone in a truckstop to polish them by hand for $20 bucks.

The pros have power equipment and work like absolute animals. I honestly don't know how they can stand on their feet at the end of the day. The $300 bucks you spend will be well worth it and your tanks and wheels will look like chrome.

Do the other front wheel and stop there.
I did the other steer yesterday, and the driver's side air tank. The air tanks aren't pitted and are shining up nicely. The steps are going to need mechanical help - the aluminum polish wouldn't do a darn thing for them.

I washed it today with very mild soap. I can see how hard this black is going to be to keep clean. I think it will be less noticeable once the gloss starts to fade to a satin finish. Got all the extra parts out of it, vacuumed and cleaned the sleeper, and took it for a little cruise. It definitely gets looks. :lol:

The hunt will start shortly to find a good used trailer that I can have painted to match. It is gonna look weird pulling a Landstar dry van behind it.
 
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Old 05-26-2008, 11:27 PM
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Rev! Dude, that is sweet. Holy quocamoly. Man, that is sharp.
 
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Originally Posted by Rev.Vassago
I can see how hard this black is going to be to keep clean.
Welcome to my world :sad:
 
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