painting the dark gray side sills ( ur advices)
#16
Originally Posted by OCG35
^^^ $1000? I got my window trim, door handles, side sills, bottom of front bumper, entire rear bumper, mirror frame and taillights painted for $1000.
just the side sills (plus front & rear lower) was only $250-$300.
just the side sills (plus front & rear lower) was only $250-$300.
#17
Hi again
I just come back from the dealer
He said:
the price would be 700$ for painting the sills and the bumpers
soooooooooo expensive
I will look for another shop
also he said there are some rubber strips at the bottom of the doors that cannot b painted ... but I'll be able to remove them.
have u guys tried to do something on them ?
thanks in advice
I just come back from the dealer
He said:
the price would be 700$ for painting the sills and the bumpers
soooooooooo expensive
I will look for another shop
also he said there are some rubber strips at the bottom of the doors that cannot b painted ... but I'll be able to remove them.
have u guys tried to do something on them ?
thanks in advice
#18
#20
Originally Posted by Timo
also he said there are some rubber strips at the bottom of the doors that cannot b painted ... but I'll be able to remove them.
have u guys tried to do something on them ?
thanks in advice
have u guys tried to do something on them ?
thanks in advice
#21
#22
Originally Posted by DaveB
This ain't Socal There isn't an auto paint, specialty, and/or tuner shop on every corner.
It shouldn’t cost more than a few hundred bucks to paint the side sills.
#24
Originally Posted by Timo
Hi again
I just come back from the dealer
He said:
the price would be 700$ for painting the sills and the bumpers
soooooooooo expensive
I will look for another shop
also he said there are some rubber strips at the bottom of the doors that cannot b painted ... but I'll be able to remove them.
have u guys tried to do something on them ?thanks in advice
I just come back from the dealer
He said:
the price would be 700$ for painting the sills and the bumpers
soooooooooo expensive
I will look for another shop
also he said there are some rubber strips at the bottom of the doors that cannot b painted ... but I'll be able to remove them.
have u guys tried to do something on them ?thanks in advice
Painting rubber is not a good idea - painting plastic is fine.
When you say you will remove it – I presume you mean for painting only… you definitely do not want to remove it for good.
#25
#26
Originally Posted by OCG35
some people have had them painted - most shops recommend against it though since its rubber (the paint will crack).
Painting rubber is not a good idea - painting plastic is fine.
When you say you will remove it – I presume you mean for painting only… you definitely do not want to remove it for good.
Painting rubber is not a good idea - painting plastic is fine.
When you say you will remove it – I presume you mean for painting only… you definitely do not want to remove it for good.
painting them is still the best solution .... im gana try it
#27
i think most shops charge alot cus of setup costs...to spray once..my cusin said it costs about $100 with the proper stuff..plus the paint itself plus the labor? prep work n that stuff...?
they look at it at a base cost for the shop. plus labor.paint (do ur colors cost more?)
but ya if u can, do it yourself, learn a new skill..hell have a some new tools while at it for the price of a shop....
im at that dilemma right now too. got my oem aero kit front lip n guards...need to spray it a DP color. sold my compressor.n have a ok spray gun and no longer a place to spray.
plus its illegal to be spraying paint..u can get busted if someone rats on you. cus of the chemicals n stuff...as far as i know.i could be wrong...last i was told.
but if there's only a few shops where the OP lives, then its supply n demand. =) but the dealer doesnt wanna do it cus they know they'll have to re-do it if it messes up...they rather be "DUMB" and stick to their protocols.
as for the rattle can way..u can do it that way...u gotta be good at sanding,spraying.wet-sanding....i've seen some rattle can miracles..
they look at it at a base cost for the shop. plus labor.paint (do ur colors cost more?)
but ya if u can, do it yourself, learn a new skill..hell have a some new tools while at it for the price of a shop....
im at that dilemma right now too. got my oem aero kit front lip n guards...need to spray it a DP color. sold my compressor.n have a ok spray gun and no longer a place to spray.
plus its illegal to be spraying paint..u can get busted if someone rats on you. cus of the chemicals n stuff...as far as i know.i could be wrong...last i was told.
but if there's only a few shops where the OP lives, then its supply n demand. =) but the dealer doesnt wanna do it cus they know they'll have to re-do it if it messes up...they rather be "DUMB" and stick to their protocols.
as for the rattle can way..u can do it that way...u gotta be good at sanding,spraying.wet-sanding....i've seen some rattle can miracles..
#28
Originally Posted by OCG35
still - $1K is ludicrous... even without a bunch of competition it shouldn’t cost more than a few hundred.
#29
#30
Originally Posted by Timo
I meant remove them completely ....but, I think sooo, it might be a bad idea
painting them is still the best solution .... im gana try it
painting them is still the best solution .... im gana try it
I'm not telling you what to do - just suggesting not to paint it.. many of us have painted sides and left the rubber as is - looks fine.