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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6372 |
The simplest way is to put door handle covers on. I did this, it means you can colour code too if you want to.
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9th Aug 2016 4:52pm |
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Kinch Member Since: 08 Aug 2016 Location: Idaho Posts: 45 |
Sweet! Thanks, but what's the backwards, cross between a cursive L and lower f looking thing next to the number 59 lol? Seriously, though, although I wouldn't have the satisfaction of doing the job myself, this would ultimately look better and take less time. I will look for them from a US website. Thank you. |
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9th Aug 2016 5:13pm |
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Kinch Member Since: 08 Aug 2016 Location: Idaho Posts: 45 |
Do you think it looks best to match your paint, or go with black? |
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9th Aug 2016 5:14pm |
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northernmonkeyjones Member Since: 24 Mar 2012 Location: derby Posts: 8672 |
Go with colour coded if you can aS the later cars had coded handles. Failing that grey.
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9th Aug 2016 5:19pm |
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gregdav Member Since: 26 May 2014 Location: just north of stafford Posts: 1077 |
There's a good how to on this in the wiki, by pete, haylands on here.
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9th Aug 2016 6:37pm |
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Kinch Member Since: 08 Aug 2016 Location: Idaho Posts: 45 |
Yeah just read it. Probably give it a try. I can't find the door handles on Amazon or ebay (the US versions) in anything but chrome. But they are very cheap. I might be able to get the chrome ones. Scuff them up with some light sand paper, and then paint them before putting them on. Could be a easy and cheap solution.
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9th Aug 2016 6:57pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8348 |
Um... what's the point of buying covers and painting them when you might as well paint what you have...!!!
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10th Aug 2016 1:53pm |
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doclees Member Since: 24 Jun 2015 Location: PA Posts: 672 |
Depending on the year of the XJ the Range Rover is a polar opposite. I came from a 1995 wrangler YJ. |
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10th Aug 2016 2:05pm |
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Kinch Member Since: 08 Aug 2016 Location: Idaho Posts: 45 |
I was thinking I could save some time, and save the risk of screwing up, and breaking through my tape, and marring the finish of my vehicle. That would bug me forever.
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10th Aug 2016 2:17pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8348 |
You can repaint or wrap the interior silver but you have to remove every last bit of the silver down to bare plastic as nothing sticks to it...
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10th Aug 2016 5:08pm |
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le25dse Member Since: 15 Jan 2012 Location: Oslo Posts: 78 |
It's easiest to spray paint the handles in place. Tape well around them and add paper/plastic to mask the doors. Then a little sanding with fine grit paper, a thin layer of primer, three-four thin layers of colour, then a layer of clear coat. This is done in a few hours. Let it harden for a couple of weeks before you buff and polish it. ----------
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10th Aug 2016 8:07pm |
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Kinch Member Since: 08 Aug 2016 Location: Idaho Posts: 45 |
I will try it this weekend. May or may not provide the results lol. |
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10th Aug 2016 8:10pm |
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Highroller Member Since: 18 Jul 2016 Location: Hampshire Posts: 565 |
As per le25dse's quote. Did mine a few weeks ago & looks good,
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10th Aug 2016 8:45pm |
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p38arover Member Since: 16 Dec 2015 Location: Western Sydney Posts: 1538 |
As an electronics tech, the use of the term "colour coded" really jars. Colour codes mean the different colours mean different values, e.g., resistor colour codes, black = 0, brown = 1, red = 2, etc.
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10th Aug 2016 10:41pm |
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