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MaverickTRD

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PoindexterS

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Here is my 1997 T100

Here is my 97 T100 V6, Auto trans, 4x4, 265/75/16s Falken Rocky Mountain MT/WildPeak Mts, 2" Toytec lift, bumper-sliders-bed rails all custom built my me! New Toyota Bumper 001.jpgNew Toyota Bumper 002.jpgNew Toyota Bumper 003.jpgNew Toyota Bumper 004.jpgNew Toyota Bumper 005.jpgNew Toyota Bumper 006.jpgNew Toyota Bumper 007.jpgNew Toyota Bumper 008.jpgNew Toyota Bumper 009.jpg
 

PoindexterS

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Sorry for the driveway pics, but I just got the bumper finished and painted and I have been waiting to show my truck on here until I got it done and on. Next week I will build a rear bumper, then a headache rack/roof rack to carry extra stuff on the trails. My sliders I built will allow a HiLift jack to lift up entire side of truck with no deflection. I need to find a place to mount my HiLift somewhere now.
 

MaverickTRD

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Nice! What paint did you use?

Thanks! the sidewalls don't look all painted now on the tires either :) . anyways, I used 2 coats of Rostoleum Gray primer, 2 coats of Rostoleum Semi Gloss black Engine Enamel, and 2 Coats of their Clear coat. First I washed the wheels, then roughed them up with scotchbrite pads to remove any gunk, dirt, surface scratches, peeling clear coat etc. Then wiped them with soap and water and let air dry.
Let the each coat dry for about 30 minutes between sprays.
A better job would have been to mask off/place a deck of playing cards between the wheels and tires first
 

Blackdawg

Dr. Frankenstein
Thanks! the sidewalls don't look all painted now on the tires either :) . anyways, I used 2 coats of Rostoleum Gray primer, 2 coats of Rostoleum Semi Gloss black Engine Enamel, and 2 Coats of their Clear coat. First I washed the wheels, then roughed them up with scotchbrite pads to remove any gunk, dirt, surface scratches, peeling clear coat etc. Then wiped them with soap and water and let air dry.
Let the each coat dry for about 30 minutes between sprays.
A better job would have been to mask off/place a deck of playing cards between the wheels and tires first

yep, this is how i did my old stock rims

http://www.tacomaworld.com/forum/wheels-tires/149698-how-paint-your-rims.html#post2975930
 

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