I'm gettin' the itch to change the color on my XJ...

BIGdaddy

Expedition Leader
After about a year of black and silver I'm ready.

Plus, I want to re-paint the new-to-me 16's a mellow color than silver and gold, and remove the lower plastic panels and associated glue.

I used a satin, oil-based tractor paint last time and its holding up really well. I prepped the surfaces with sandpaper and alcohol to scuff it up and to remove any oils. I rolled it on thinned a bit with mineral spirits, with a high density roller, and it came out JUST the way I wanted it to.

Worked really well, so I think I'll stay with the satin look.

Question is, what color? I really like neutral colors. I'm not really worried about doorsills/engine compartment, etc, as I plan on keeping this truck for as long as I can, since its proven to be so reliable and economical

I'm thinking of doing a satin drab green, or satin dark earth for the body, and satin black for the bumpers, lower panels, and bumpers.

Can I get something like a rustoleum satin black mixed at a place like home depot or dixieline?

I only see colors like black/white/ hunter green, etc...

cheers...
Brian
 

BIGdaddy

Expedition Leader
I really like OverlandXJ's rig,
MaybeonedayXJ.jpg


and I know imitation is the highest form of flattery and all. I'm just looking for other options, too.
 

AFSOC

Explorer
I really like OverlandXJ's rig,

and I know imitation is the highest form of flattery and all. I'm just looking for other options, too.

You are not alone in your admiration, NAXJA Rig of the Year
 

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BIGdaddy

Expedition Leader
Here's my rig as it sits right now...in case anyone decided to photochop it. :ylsmoke:

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Edit: I was thinking on my break just now, that maybe I just need to finish what I started which was to murder out the whole rig with satin black.

1. Remove lower plastic trim
2. remove glue
3. Remove flares, gutter trim, roof molding
4. smooth trim job for Logans bumper on front fenders
5. sand and paint flares/lower doors/trim and rear bumper
6. Pull and refinish front bumper
7. scuff wheels and refinish in dark grey or black
 
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BIGdaddy

Expedition Leader
Yeah, I've seen that rig before. very nice. I really like the black and tan look.

I plan on eventually adding a swing-away and sliders, both would look good in a nice satin black.

I plan on running a safari snorkel, too, and its a consideration for me that the snorkel would REALLY stand out against a tan background. I wonder if I could paint the body of the snorkel with Krylon fusion (made for plastic) to help it blend a bit.
 

BIGdaddy

Expedition Leader
also really like this color since its more of a true "olive":

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Again, I really like the black fenders, grill, bumper and bar work.

I likely wouldn't put anything other than blacked out Jeep factory emblems.
(No faux military markings, etc.)
 

Amauri

Explorer
:drool: DO IT!!!!

I think eventually you should switch to a set of steelies, Something like whats on that defender.
 

BIGdaddy

Expedition Leader
I actually have a set sitting next to my house. I JUST got my 16's from XJmike, though...tires are like brand new..haha!

I really do like that look, though...
 

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