Tinker
Active Member
This Suburban was my family vehicle and then my farm truck and then it sat after the IP failed 2 years ago. When I decided to get it running again, I vowed it wouldn't become a hobby vehicle. But I caved.
Now it's slated to be the adventure truck to get me and my kids up into the mountains more often.
I had to deal with the standard flaking GM White. Wanting to keep the budget low, I opted for DIY full coverage with tintable Raptor Liner and I'm pretty pleased with the results. We decided on a shade that's pretty close to the old (and new) Ford Grabber Lime. Hardly perfect, but it was an easy process and is forgiving stuff for me and a couple of teen boys with no bodywork experience between us. I can't say much on durability yet but, with adequate prep work, it has gripped well and coverage is decent. Definitely a good 10 footer.
I still have some touch up work to do where coverage was a bit thin and some trim and hub painting to do. Next the plan is for a set of black Chevy steel 16s - or maybe HMMWV 16.5s - with MTs in the 32-33 range.
Now it's slated to be the adventure truck to get me and my kids up into the mountains more often.
I had to deal with the standard flaking GM White. Wanting to keep the budget low, I opted for DIY full coverage with tintable Raptor Liner and I'm pretty pleased with the results. We decided on a shade that's pretty close to the old (and new) Ford Grabber Lime. Hardly perfect, but it was an easy process and is forgiving stuff for me and a couple of teen boys with no bodywork experience between us. I can't say much on durability yet but, with adequate prep work, it has gripped well and coverage is decent. Definitely a good 10 footer.
I still have some touch up work to do where coverage was a bit thin and some trim and hub painting to do. Next the plan is for a set of black Chevy steel 16s - or maybe HMMWV 16.5s - with MTs in the 32-33 range.