Enthusiast II
How long have you had the Line-x on your sliders? - Have you bashed some rocks pretty good on them and has the Line-X ever come off in sheets or need repairs?I spray line x. I would do line x. That’s stuff is insane.
Enthusiast II
How long have you had the Line-x on your sliders? - Have you bashed some rocks pretty good on them and has the Line-X ever come off in sheets or need repairs?I spray line x. I would do line x. That’s stuff is insane.
Enthusiast III
I personally don’t have them on mine. But I have sprayed on running boards and bumpers. We can spray a bed with line x and in 30 min you can throw cinder blocks in it. It is super tough. Also line x gives a lifetime warranty (that’s on a spray in bed liner) I’m sure it would carry maybe on anything sprayed with lime x but the is up to the individual shop it’s self. Also if it chipped up super easy fixHow long have you had the Line-x on your sliders? - Have you bashed some rocks pretty good on them and has the Line-X ever come off in sheets or need repairs?
Enthusiast III
Gotta agree with the rattle can option. My main reason would be ease of touch up and repaint.Rattle can flat black. Easy to use and easy for touch ups on the fzj80.
Rock rash, paint and repeat!
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Enthusiast III
If Applied and prepared properly and to the correct mil thickness, you are not getting it off.If your sliders are going to be used for sliding I would avoid LineX and those types of products. The grippy texture doesn't promote slide and the coating just chips and peels off the bottom.
Influencer II
Fair point. How many people do you know that apply it to the right mil spec.If Applied and prepared properly and to the correct mil thickness, you are not getting it off.
Enthusiast III
Well, we do to the proper mil spec, anyone who doesn’t as a franchise is only hurting themselves and the company, and the amount of money you have to put up to become a franchise, i wouldn’t even dream of going under spec.Fair point. How many people do you know that apply it to the right mil spec.
Besides that, I want my sliders slick. Even if that means having to touch up from time to time.
Influencer II
hahaha. Ok. The middle middle is fine with me.Well, we do to the proper mil spec, anyone who doesn’t as a franchise is only hurting themselves and the company, and the amount of money you have to put up to become a franchise, i wouldn’t even dream of going under spec.
So... I’ll meet you in the middle, line-x the top paint the bottom.
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There aint no paint or coating. Out there that wont eventually fail. Spent a life time blasting and coating every thing from Heavey plant to. Ocean going tugs. Even Sa 2.5 standeds Nothing mskes my laff more that spending weeks blasting a vessel then as she slips out the locks hits a ballard and a big chunk of new ££££ paint falls in to the salty lol. But Ive been using raptor on. Running boards etc and to my amazment it takes some shit. And RUST NEVER SLEEPS BRO. !!!!!!!If your sliders are going to be used for sliding I would avoid LineX and those types of products. The grippy texture doesn't promote slide and the coating just chips and peels off the bottom.