Silver ARB on Xterra
XXXTERRA
03-17-2002, 03:53 PM
Well I finally went ahead and had the ARB painted silver. After I reinstalled it I decided to have the grille painted to match, looked odd being a different colour. The original powder coating is still there, just scuffed up to allow the new paint to stick. I also requested some extra paint for those sure to occur stone chips or parking lot losers.
superjens
03-17-2002, 05:30 PM
Me like a lot! :D
Kennedy
03-17-2002, 06:26 PM
Looks really nice on silver... Matches the step rails very nicely. :rolleyes:
Attn: Anyone with a yellow X is not permitted to try this. See archived Mustard Custard threads for the reason why.
Attn: Anyone with a yellow X is not permitted to try this. See archived Mustard Custard threads for the reason why.
Schludwiller
03-17-2002, 06:55 PM
Seems like the silver is the only color you can pull this off with. I would have kept the grill black and light covers black just to break up the silver, but different strokes.
Did you make the flap that covers your winch hole on top?
Thanks for posting. I have a feeling SuperJens will be next. ;)
Did you make the flap that covers your winch hole on top?
Thanks for posting. I have a feeling SuperJens will be next. ;)
rhombus
03-17-2002, 06:59 PM
Looks great!
Originally posted by Kennedy
Looks really nice on silver... Matches the step rails very nicely :rolleyes:
Don't worry XXX still takes the X offroad. The steps are there just for the winter.
http://www.soxc.org/xcurssions/28-10-01/images/DSCF0042.jpg
Originally posted by Kennedy
Looks really nice on silver... Matches the step rails very nicely :rolleyes:
Don't worry XXX still takes the X offroad. The steps are there just for the winter.
http://www.soxc.org/xcurssions/28-10-01/images/DSCF0042.jpg
rrdstarr
03-17-2002, 07:34 PM
I was gonna say that the "silver" ARB looks okay! But Rhombus caught the "remove step rails before wheeling.":) :)
XXXTERRA
03-17-2002, 08:35 PM
Look closer and you'll see winter tires too. The rails and wheel/rims are there for winter, when I install the summer tires the rails come off.
I made the cover for the winch hole because at the time I had no $$ for it. I should have my winch soon, besides I was tired of looking at that empty hole .
I made the cover for the winch hole because at the time I had no $$ for it. I should have my winch soon, besides I was tired of looking at that empty hole .
scott.com
03-17-2002, 10:11 PM
Looks good. I agree with Schlud. I think if I was to do it I would not paint the grill.
XXXTERRA
03-18-2002, 12:33 AM
Here is why I painted the grille, looked odd imo.
superjens
03-18-2002, 01:57 AM
Damn you, I've been coming back to this thread to look at the pics all day. Just when I thought I had a grip on my spending ...
Actually I'm still holding out to see pics / proof of the Calmini winch bumper (a completely seperate topic, just mentioning it in passing).
Actually I'm still holding out to see pics / proof of the Calmini winch bumper (a completely seperate topic, just mentioning it in passing).
Schludwiller
03-18-2002, 11:05 AM
Yeah, that looks a bit odd too. I can see why you painted it.
scott.com
03-18-2002, 12:53 PM
XXXTERRA your right. It does look much better painted.
Think I'll wait for Jens to do the mod first. :frog:
I would be interested to see it again after a summer of wheeling?
How did you figure out what color of silver to get? I looks a bit flat compared to the Nissan paint.
Think I'll wait for Jens to do the mod first. :frog:
I would be interested to see it again after a summer of wheeling?
How did you figure out what color of silver to get? I looks a bit flat compared to the Nissan paint.
XXXTERRA
03-18-2002, 02:08 PM
Originally posted by scott.com
XXXTERRA your right. It does look much better painted.
Think I'll wait for Jens to do the mod first. :frog:
I would be interested to see it again after a summer of wheeling?
How did you figure out what color of silver to get? I looks a bit flat compared to the Nissan paint.
The shop used the code off the door, it looks different under different lighting. We'll see after a summer of trail runs....lucky I asked for extra paint.
XXXTERRA your right. It does look much better painted.
Think I'll wait for Jens to do the mod first. :frog:
I would be interested to see it again after a summer of wheeling?
How did you figure out what color of silver to get? I looks a bit flat compared to the Nissan paint.
The shop used the code off the door, it looks different under different lighting. We'll see after a summer of trail runs....lucky I asked for extra paint.
migojoe
04-06-2002, 09:18 PM
Looks good XXX.
You all are making it tougher on me every day ;P Ive had my X for 5 months and all Ive done to it is remove the fish basket (it sees a lot of highway) and add a tow hook up front. Priorities....
-Earl
You all are making it tougher on me every day ;P Ive had my X for 5 months and all Ive done to it is remove the fish basket (it sees a lot of highway) and add a tow hook up front. Priorities....
-Earl
ozxterra
04-07-2002, 10:25 PM
So Jens and Claus - when do you want me to big up your ARB's???? :D
You KNOW you want one....:frog:
You KNOW you want one....:frog:
ozxterra
04-07-2002, 10:28 PM
Uhhhh, I mean "pick up" mee no kan spel or speec inglesh:rolleyes:
ozxterra
04-07-2002, 10:38 PM
Uhhhh, I mean "pick up" mee no kan spel or speec inglesh:rolleyes:
superjens
04-08-2002, 01:25 AM
Until I smash up my stock bumper, or until I'm ready to buy a winch, I don't see a point in getting the ARB or any of the other bumpers. I'll eat my words when I eat a rad-puncturing rock or play chicken with a deer.
ozxterra
04-08-2002, 01:40 PM
hmmmm, time to help Jens give his bumper a "rub." Scott - you wanna help?:D (You are never going to live that one down:silly2: )
Sorry aboot the double post - my laptop went to sleep while submitting (out of battery) and then when I plugged it in it resubmitted for some reason duhhhhh.
Sorry aboot the double post - my laptop went to sleep while submitting (out of battery) and then when I plugged it in it resubmitted for some reason duhhhhh.
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