What was done to your rig this week?

So, I felt absolutely crazy doing this, but as soon as my Method 105 Beadlocks came in today.....I went to down on the rings with 400 grit sandpaper

I am going to paint the rings gold, but it just felt so wrong to scuff up these beauties! Next will be 2 coats of self etching primer, another round of sanding (1000 grit), and then 3 lights coats of gold paint and 1 wet coat of gold. I know they will get scratched up, but I can hit them with touch ups every once in a while.

Also, thinking about painting the EVO rear fascia gold when I get it in another month or so.

Part of owning a Jeep. You can cosmetically damage brand new parts and feel good about it. Can't do that with a classic car.
 
So, I felt absolutely crazy doing this, but as soon as my Method 105 Beadlocks came in today.....I went to down on the rings with 400 grit sandpaper View attachment 215496

I am going to paint the rings gold, but it just felt so wrong to scuff up these beauties! Next will be 2 coats of self etching primer, another round of sanding (1000 grit), and then 3 lights coats of gold paint and 1 wet coat of gold. I know they will get scratched up, but I can hit them with touch ups every once in a while.

Also, thinking about painting the EVO rear fascia gold when I get it in another month or so.

3 coats of self-etching primer in the SwampDog open air paint booth (first home problems - no garage). Letting them dry and then bringing them in to cure for a day or two in the AC, then 4 coats of gold and installation this weekend!

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3 coats of self-etching primer in the SwampDog open air paint booth (first home problems - no garage). Letting them dry and then bringing them in to cure for a day or two in the AC, then 4 coats of gold and installation this weekend!

I did the same thing. Bought mine from a buddy that had just got them and had them powdercoated green. I blasted them with some color matched Pearlcoat blue.
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Green when I got them
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Then this is 12 hours after they were first installed. ImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1470097842.083476.jpg
 
Decided to plasti dip the grill. Been saving money for the mods I really want and got the itch to just do something (ANYTHING really).ImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1470246918.586486.jpg
 
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3 coats of self-etching primer in the SwampDog open air paint booth (first home problems - no garage). Letting them dry and then bringing them in to cure for a day or two in the AC, then 4 coats of gold and installation this weekend!

I did the same thing. Bought mine from a buddy that had just got them and had them powdercoated green. I blasted them with some color matched Pearlcoat blue.
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Green when I got them
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Then this is 12 hours after they were first installed. View attachment 215600

Hahaha, that's how it goes. Hence, why I'm going rattle can.
 
3 coats of self-etching primer in the SwampDog open air paint booth (first home problems - no garage). Letting them dry and then bringing them in to cure for a day or two in the AC, then 4 coats of gold and installation this weekend!

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Sooooo...I took a long lunch today because rain is in the forecast for the next 5 days. 4 coats of Rustoleum Gold Rush later...

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And a sneak peek - ImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1470247782.885243.jpg
 
Sooooo...I took a long lunch today because rain is in the forecast for the next 5 days. 4 coats of Rustoleum Gold Rush later...

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And a sneak peek - View attachment 215844

Beadlock install is done! Took longer than expected (5 hours including going to 3 different tire shops to find someone who had time to break the tires off my old wheels). I had to completely disassemble the last one after going to air it up and realizing I forgot the valve stem...major bummer at 11:15 at night. They all seem to be maintaining air pressure and will be checked daily for the next week and torqued down after another 30 miles or so. I will also say I screwed up by only letting the paint on the rings cure for about 5 hours before doing the install so I already dinged them up a bit, but they will be trashed after the first wheeling trip so no worries. Also, Method sent the hardware 2 bolts and washers short, so my spare is missing 2 bolts in the ring. Slightly disappointing, but not a huge deal, I will call them and get them shipped today.

Anyways, enough complaining, here is the final product! ImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1470318915.690958.jpgImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1470318934.842545.jpgImageUploadedByWAYALIFE1470318945.075577.jpg
 
Beadlock install is done! Took longer than expected (5 hours including going to 3 different tire shops to find someone who had time to break the tires off my old wheels). I had to completely disassemble the last one after going to air it up and realizing I forgot the valve stem...major bummer at 11:15 at night. They all seem to be maintaining air pressure and will be checked daily for the next week and torqued down after another 30 miles or so. I will also say I screwed up by only letting the paint on the rings cure for about 5 hours before doing the install so I already dinged them up a bit, but they will be trashed after the first wheeling trip so no worries. Also, Method sent the hardware 2 bolts and washers short, so my spare is missing 2 bolts in the ring. Slightly disappointing, but not a huge deal, I will call them and get them shipped today.

Anyways, enough complaining, here is the final product! View attachment 215942View attachment 215943View attachment 215944

Looks great dude.
 
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