I want to paint the plastic body panels..

Mozo

Member
Has anyone here done this? My gen 3 is black with silver panels that beg to be black..just wondering what paint would stick best.
 

coffeegoat

Adventurer
Most people that go with a monochrome paint scheme just pull the plastic cladding panels off. In fact, lots of people just pull them off even if they aren't going to paint....
 

Mozo

Member
That would include the front bumper cover ( as well as the fender flares)...i haven't seen pics of whats behind there..just thinking it would look better monochrome.
 

Skidmarkart

Observer
I don't know if you want to go this route, but I did "Monstaliner" on my whole Monty and I have been really pleased with it, it has held up very well for several years and is tough as nails. You apply it with a paint roller. It's easy and looks great.
 

Inyo_man

Don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining.
I used bed liner on mine. It was a product out of Canada that came in an aerosol can. It came out great and lasted a few years before going gray.

I used Monstaliner on the rocker panels of my kid's '86 Toyota 4x4 p/u and it came out great (sprayed, not rolled).
https://www.monstaliner.com/

I've heard great things about this Eastwood product for resurfacing plastic, but have not personally tried it.

Removing all of the plastic rocker panels is a good size project.
Removal
weld all the holes
prep to paint
paint

Have fun!
Cheers
 

Mozo

Member
The gen 3 has a bumper cover in front and back that would look bad removed i feel..dig yours though..looks rugged.
 

montypower

Adventure Time!
The gen 3 has a bumper cover in front and back that would look bad removed i feel..dig yours though..looks rugged.

I removed the plastics from my old Gen3 Montero and painted lower section with Monstaliner. Very happy with it. Removing plastics is a ton of work. Had to weld all the holes in the body and fill. Not for the average type person. However, would definitely recommend Monstaliner. Painted my entire Tacoma with it.
 

Skidmarkart

Observer
My Monstaliner has been on for at least three years now, maybe four, and it still looks great. Stuff is tough too! I slid into a metal post in the snow, and it went all the way down the rear bumper (like 2-3 feet of sliding against the post). The Monstaliner took the red paint off the post, but didn't chip or scratch at all.
 

Mozo

Member
Im looking into that stuff...i really like the look and functionality...the thing is my wife has taken a like to the truck and it may very well be her daily driver...and her tastes are a bit more button down than mine...but im working on her!!.
 

stevet47

Member
Maybe its just me, but I think gen3's look weird without cladding. The body is fine if you patch the holes, but the fenders have that awkward line around the wheelwells where the flares used would sit. I would consider monstalining the plastic; rock sliders will prevent the body cladding from getting smashed, and unless you are rock crawling, which isn't' the forte of the gen3 anyway, your fenders should be fine; the monstaliner will make the plastics a little more resilient to hits.
 
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Deleted member 9101

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Plaati dip them. It's cheap, easy to repair, and isn't permanent.
 

Mozo

Member
Finally got around to painting it...wife and i did it as a project together and think it came out really well..used rustoleum painters touch with the primer mixed in it...cleaned it all with a steel wool brush real well prior to spraying..looks way better in my opinion.50016441_10205232439608617_2547647275681710080_o.jpg20190407_142439.jpg
 

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Doing_Dirt

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Finally got around to painting it...wife and i did it as a project together and think it came out really well..used rustoleum painters touch with the primer mixed in it...cleaned it all with a steel wool brush real well prior to spraying..looks way better in my opinion.View attachment 509259View attachment 509260
Looks just like mine now!
I would love to send it to the paint shop to make it look factory fresh. On the "to do" list.
 

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