![]() 04/17/2020 at 12:07 • Filed to: mudflaps, Grand Caravan | ![]() | ![]() |
Ordered some Rally Armor flaps for the new van as I got sick of road crap spraying up the sides.
Got the rears installed last night:
Be doing the fronts tonight after work.
![]() 04/17/2020 at 12:12 |
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Needs lights.
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Nice! I may need to get some of those myself. A really muddy Cruze can be kind of funny, but road grime from splashing through puddles just looks like crap.
![]() 04/17/2020 at 12:19 |
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I’ve got the same ones on my car. A local kid with a modded STi was like sweet mud flaps. Made my day.
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Nice! I’ve done the same on the GX
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Especially on black!
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Don’t give me more bad ideas......
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Yeah, especially on black on a car with that much surface area . Reddish orange hides actual mud and dirt pretty well, but road grime still shows.
![]() 04/17/2020 at 13:09 |
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That stimulus cheque isn't going to spend itself
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The van looks good with them!
Got a question about painting wheels and figured you’d be a good one to ask. Any pointers? What do you use when you spray? Do you have a gun? I’m just looking to clean up a set of winter wheels so I don’t need to go crazy, I'll probably just use some rattle cans. I know first and foremost paint prep is key. What other pointers do you have?
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I’m with CarsofFortLangley, get some oversized driving lights on that sucker!
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Shit son, that stimulus check is already spoken for.
This van needs coils and plugs.
T he rally van needs new leaf springs, new hitch, winch mounts, spare tire mount, rock sliders, top end swap..........
![]() 04/17/2020 at 15:54 |
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The crap sprayed up the sides after a fresh wash was really pissing me off.
I know these flaps do wonders, I have the same ones on my 94.
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Sand them well, wipe down with wax and grease remover, prime, paint, clear.
Usually I just use rattle cans for wheels, just use quality stuff and it holds up fine. The only “special” thing I do is buy actual automotive clear to clear coat them.
If I do them super nice, like my friend’s wheels, I used my gun. I primed/sealed them after sanding, let it dry, scuffed it. Then I laid on paint, 3 light coats, then one “shine” coat, scuffed again once dry. Then I laid on 3 coats of clear, wetsanded once dry, then laid a final coat.
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These are on my checklist for my RallyVan as well!