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Should I paint my colour coded arches in gloss black?
Leave colour coded in Stornoway
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Paint them black
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RRUK
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Repaint the wheel arch eyebrows or leave alone?
I like the look of the gloss black wheel arches on the X Tech cars, but when I had my last TD5 all I ever wanted was colour coded arches, like I have now!

Grass is always greener.

So, what do you think? Will it affect future value etc? 2016 D4 HSE

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For me, I'm not a fan unless you go the whole X-Tech look, and even then I'd still prefer a colour coded setup

I don't think it will knock your future value either. If the rest of the truck is what someone is looking for they probably wouldn't mind spending the time to switch to the colour combo of their choosing. 2007 - Stornoway Grey 90 XS SW - Gone
2002 - Black Discovery II - Gone
2014 - Montalcino Red 110 XS SW
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As mentioned for those looking for a 'standard' truck you will IMO appeal to a larger market if knocking it on or trading it in at a later date perhaps? Changing the colour of anything exterior is obviously a very personal touch.

If it's a 'keeper' the question and poll are both really immaterial. Nevertheless I have the same year, model and colour as you and my arches are still Stornoway so no surprises where my vote went.....same as the other three who voted.

Cool Thumbs Up If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

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Don't keep your truck for the next guy, do what you want with it.
Though I voted stornoway Confused
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RRUK
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I don't do things to them for the future owner or for resale, I just like tinkering and improving.

I love to take things apart, fix them up, put a lot of care and attention to making it look better and reassembling.

I guess I'm just a meddler! 2016 D4 HSE

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Just plasti-dip them black, see how it looks for a few months then peel off again if you want and it protects your paint too Very Happy Did mine complete in matt clear (santorini black underneath) but you can get whatever colour you want. I did my roof in gunmetal attempting to match the wheels... will have to peel it off and spray a slightly darker colour.



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I've not read much about Plastidip, is it easy to use?

How easily is it chipped and peeled off? 2016 D4 HSE

1998 110 TUM HS FFR Hard Top XD WOLF

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RRUK wrote:
I don't do things to them for the future owner or for resale, .....


So why ask the question in the OP?

RRUK wrote:
So, what do you think? Will it affect future value etc?
 If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!!
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JOE_130 wrote:
Just plasti-dip them black, see how it looks for a few months then peel off again if you want and it protects your paint too Very Happy Did mine complete in matt clear (santorini black underneath) but you can get whatever colour you want. I did my roof in gunmetal attempting to match the wheels... will have to peel it off and spray a slightly darker colour.



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Joe you must have had shades (or beer goggles) on when you tried colour matching your paint to your wheels... Whistle Monsieur Le Grenadier

I've not been everywhere, but it's on my list.....

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RRUK wrote:
I've not read much about Plastidip, is it easy to use?

How easily is it chipped and peeled off?


Just looked on their site, looks like pretty amazing stuff. Might use some myself. Thumbs Up

http://www.plastidip.co.uk Monsieur Le Grenadier

I've not been everywhere, but it's on my list.....

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Very easy to use, you just need the patience to apply it in minimum six very very thin coats with drying time in between. When its applied and gone "hard" it peels off very similarly to a vynl wrap. When you want to, and deliberately work back an edge you pull it off in one big sheet, but you can happily pressure wash it without any worries of taking it off accidentally.

I drove mine down quite a few completely overgrown lanes in the alps the other week and with the exception of a few sharp brambles its relatively unscathed compared to what it would've done to the paint. None of it penetrated the plastidip so the base paint is still untouched. The advantage is, you just spray another couple of coats over and its like new again. You don't mask up before spraying, you spray the whole car then peel off what you don't want. I found its best to take door and window seals off though, makes it easier peeling round windows etc. If you're just doing the arches though, just pop them off and do them on a work bench. Save having to peel the over spray off the wing.

Go on youtube and search for dipyourcar.com for some how to videos with the very very American "Fonzi" (or just google plastidip UK to find UK suppliers). Its a quarter the price of getting anything vynl wrapped, especially as you can do it yourself, and its better suited to defenders as its put on just like a paint so you don't have to worry about the vynl film not sitting right round rivets etc. You don't need a compressor or a proper paint gun, you can buy a gun with an air pump that does the job very well from the dip suppliers in the UK.

I swear by it now after my alps trip the other week.

Sorry for the essay! Hope it helps Smile
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Sold. Thumbs Up Monsieur Le Grenadier

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Joe you must have had shades (or beer goggles) on when you tried colour matching your paint to your wheels... Whistle


Better than that, we were so desperate to get it done before our trip to the alps it was a click and hope job on an online shop Very Happy Will spend some time finding a better colour match now I'm back. Embarassed [/quote]
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Lucky it wasn't real paint!! Thud

Is your satin black on the bonnet also plasti dip? If so, what colour? Looks very similar to this, which is what I'm hankering after...could use Orange plasti dip for the vents...


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 Monsieur Le Grenadier

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Sorry to hijack the thread by the way... I don't sell plastidip I promise Very Happy

Bonnet is the same as the rest of the car. Its six layers of clearcoat dip on top of the original paint which is santorini black. In order to make it gloss you have to spray a "glossifier" layer over the top which is essentially the plastidip equivalent of a lacquer, otherwise the standard dips are all a satin type finish, hence the finish on mine.

The guys my brother ordered from will colour match and mix a colour for you for £50 so would be easy to get what you want if you can't get a standard colour to match (I plan on taking them up on that for my roof!)

The first and foremost reason I did it was to protect the paint, but after the good experience I might start playing around with it a bit more.
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