I'll get a set of mud-flap and I'm wondering if I can paint them to fit my monotone Vibe?I was thing about going to a paint shop and getting the same paint and my Vibe then paint mud-flap and add 2-3 clear coat to protect.
Honestly, I wouldn't bother. I like them on my monotone. Besides, they will get all scratched and dinged up anyway. They became the lowest point on my Vibe, so when I enter a steep driveway or go up or down a steep hill that suddenly flattens out, they scrape the ground. So I wouldn't bother painting mine.
Former owner of a 2003 Vibe GT---Great car that gave me 8 years and 83,000 miles of trouble-free service.Current owner of a 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited AWD.
I am going to agree with Stang as well and say don't bother. Mine have become scraped up from different road conditions and have some road tar on the inside that I feel wouldn't blend in as well with a painted mudflap.Now, I would like to see them painted maybe Abyss or Neptune (only because they are darker colors), but anything else may more visibly show the road scars.If you are willing to paint yours, go for it.. I would like to see some pics if you do!
Actually, I would think that if you painted them a darker color and they got scratched and scraped it would look even funkier because then the grey plastic would be showing through again. You could get away with it probably with Satellite or Shadow colors, but they are already similar enough to the mudflap color that painting them would't be necessary anyway.
Former owner of a 2003 Vibe GT---Great car that gave me 8 years and 83,000 miles of trouble-free service.Current owner of a 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited AWD.
Good point. Being painted would require double the maintenance of the non-painted mudflaps. You would have to touch them up periodically if they are scratched. Ultimately, the best route here would have been if the mudflaps were available to match your cladding from the factory (ie. the plastic itself was actually colored to match, rather than being painted).I'll still agree with you though, I like the mudflaps on my monotone.. I hardly notice them anymore and they are doing a great service to the lower portion of the vehicle.
Finally, I think I'll install them unpainted and see how it looks.Anyway, I have hard time to get touch up paint for my car, so I think it will be even harder to find a spray can of the same color.
quote:I have hard time to get touch up paint for my car, so I think it will be even harder to find a spray can of the same color.http://www.paintscratch.comBut don't take my word for it. My car knowledge is merely adequate.
quote:But don't take my word for it. My car knowledge is merely adequate.Nova, is that your standard disclaimer now?There is a paint shop here that will make up a spray can if you give them a code. Isn't that a common service?
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quote:Nova, is that your standard disclaimer now?Yes. Mitro was kind enough to inform me about my merely adequate car knowledge and my horrendous attitude:http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id ... uote:There is a paint shop here that will make up a spray can if you give them a code. Isn't that a common service?Depends on the body shop but yes, I've heard they will do that.The paint number should be listed on the sticker on the inside of the glove box door (check to be sure):Silver Metallic Clearcoat (Satellite) = 13U/WA891K Medium Gray Metallic Clearcoat (Shadow) = 15U/WA914K Black Pearl Metallic Clearcoat (Abyss) = 19U/WA546G Super White Clearcoat (Frosty) = 40U/WA9737 Red Metallic Clearcoat (Salsa) = 44U/WA721H Sublime Green Metallic Clearcoat (Envy) = 46U/WA915K Dark Blue Metallic Clearcoat (Neptune) = 62U/WA916K Bright Red Clearcoat (Lava) = 81U/WA917K But don't take my word for it. My car knowledge is merely adequate.
I suggest you try and find a place that will spray them with bed-liner (rhino?) stuff. I saw a segment on some TV show where they pointed out it can be gotten in many different colors. And they use it for all sorts of things, including sealing concrete walls while making them considerably stronger.You could probably get close to your car's color, and have something more durable than paint.Just an idea.KSNeptune