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Old 05-24-2001, 01:42 AM
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KMA repainted again!

I spent a good part of my late afternoon and evening sanding, priming, and repainting my bumper. Everytime I do this something happens and today was no exception. It was a beautiful day up until the point where I started putting the paint on. I got about 1/4 of it done and some clouds blew in and dumped rain on me. I had to try and block the rain until it blew over. Then, I started painting again and more clouds and rain came in. Ugh!!!

Anyhow, after a couple of hours of prepping, I finally got the paint on and it looks about 20 times better. It's not perfect, but when you're polishing a turd anything helps. I didn't do much on the top of the tire carrier because I have to get the tire support arm modified. I will properly repaint that area at that time. The rest of the bumper though has a new look. I think I even got rid of the big KMA paint run on the end of the tire swing arm! I sure sanded it enough for sure!

I just thought I'd let you all know I'm still working ont his POS!

:monkeypis on KMA.
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Old 05-24-2001, 08:08 AM
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Nice! I'm thinking of buying one and having it shipped to you for repainting. You might as well grind down all the KMA welds for me to! :alien:
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Nice! I'm thinking of buying one and having it shipped to you for repainting. You might as well grind down all the KMA welds for me to! :alien:
Yep, the repainting is nice but to make it a really decent bumper, we're all going to have to break them apart and weld them together again ... KMA should just sell their bumpers in a "put it together yourself" kit, like IKEA.

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KMA = aftermarket supplier?
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Old 05-24-2001, 11:54 AM
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Yep, the repainting is nice but to make it a really decent bumper, we're all going to have to break them apart and weld them together again ... KMA should just sell their bumpers in a "put it together yourself" kit, like IKEA.

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LOL. IKEA. I wish mine had come unwelded too.

Hey are you thinking of taking yours apart? I might redo the beams that attach to the frame. Just wondering what others are thinking.

Oh, and also did any of you guys ever have this toy when you were kids? It was a car assembly kit with plastic beams, body panels and everything. It came with a little drill that would spin these plastic nubs. The plastic nub would heat up and you actually welded together your car. Lots of fun. I was just thinking I did a better job welding with that kit at 7 years old than KMA.
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Ikea...ROTFLMAO.
Nice one MT.

Oh, and KMA can KMA!!!
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Old 05-24-2001, 12:19 PM
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Yep, the repainting is nice but to make it a really decent bumper, we're all going to have to break them apart and weld them together again ... KMA should just sell their bumpers in a "put it together yourself" kit, like IKEA.

:hehe:
Yeah, but the pieces wouldn't fit right, kind of like a cheap model Kit!

Schlud,

I would like to have my beams redone too, but then I'd have to have the receiver straightened out and....

Someday maybe I'll have it rebuilt.


Scott,

Um, no thanks!
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Hey are you thinking of taking yours apart? I might redo the beams that attach to the frame. Just wondering what others are thinking.



Eventually, I'm going to crack all the welds and have them redone - especially the frame inserts to the main piece and my receiver hitch. It's a goddamn shame but oh well. I learned my lesson.


Oh, and also did any of you guys ever have this toy when you were kids? It was a car assembly kit with plastic beams, body panels and everything. It came with a little drill that would spin these plastic nubs. The plastic nub would heat up and you actually welded together your car. Lots of fun. I was just thinking I did a better job welding with that kit at 7 years old than KMA.
Nope, but I'm sure you did!

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KMA = aftermarket supplier?
http://www.kenmtn.com

BEWARE!!!

I CANNOT believe that they actually sell a winch-mount bumper. YIKES. I wouldn't be surprised when the thing comes flying off.
BTW - be sure to check out the "Web site of a satisfied customer [ click here ]" on the winch bumper page. Yeah, he's REALLY satisfied - that's why he says "I have repeatedly asked KMA to remove my page link from their site, but have had no action taken on their part." on his own site.









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We should give the guy links to our bad experiences. Eventually KMA will pull it.

Also how about this:

THE KMA SUCKS WEBRING
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Old 05-24-2001, 01:13 PM
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We should give the guy links to our bad experiences. Eventually KMA will pull it.

Also how about this:

THE KMA SUCKS WEBRING

Some of us in MAXC actually talked about that - registering www.kenmtnsucks.com so that when somone does a search on them, they will come up with their site and our site right under it.

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heck we could easily place the site well enough in the search engines that it would come up before theirs would if you want to. if theirs is in there at all. we don't even need to register the domain. i don't want to spend any more money on them or anything to do with them.

I am all for the KMA sucks web ring or something like it. If every one of us put together a web page on a site somewhere detailing the pains and problems we have gone through and then linked them all, that would be great. nothing slanderous, just let our experiences speak for themselves. volumes, copious volumes!!!
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how's this?
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You know, I've thought about putting an anti-KMA page on my site. PRoblem is my site isn't very visible and doesn't get enough traffic for it to be helpful. I still might do it though and detail out everything that was wrong with my bumper. Actually, it may be easier to detail what WAS right! Oh wait...I can't think of anything!

I definately think we should come up with a way to get the word out. I really don't think they should be building and selling anything. I think anyone here who has never even touched a welder (like myself) could have come up with a better built product in much less time. Morons!
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About the repainting...

I have been meaning to experiment with Hammerite, so yesterday I decided to try painting my sliders and KMA, since ECXC will be a good test of how well the paint holds up to rocks and such. I couldn't actually find any Hammerite locally so I ended up using Rustoleum Hammer-Finish spraypaint. I am very happy with it so far, an unexpected bonus is that the black finish is actually very dark grey, and matches the stock bumper pieces quite well in color and texture. If anyone else needs to repaint their bumper, I definitely endorse this paint!



My sliders also look kind of snazzy now (IMHO), because they match the body-side moldings. Hopefully this paint will live up to all the hype (supposed to be quite tough), I'll let you guys know.
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