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#175964 - 24/11/03 07:15 AM ground effects trim
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does anyone know a source for plastic rocker covers and such???

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#175965 - 24/11/03 08:07 AM Re: ground effects trim
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Thankfully there is no aftermarket for useless ground effects crap for the Xterra. Sorry, you'll have to find something else stupid to do to your poor Xterra...

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#175966 - 24/11/03 09:22 AM Re: ground effects trim
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#175967 - 24/11/03 09:23 AM Re: ground effects trim
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What, so you can make it an aerodynamic brick?

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#175968 - 24/11/03 09:59 AM Re: ground effects trim
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An Xterra that will never have the joy being used and abused. Rice Boy.

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#175969 - 24/11/03 10:49 AM Re: ground effects trim
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Quote:
Originally posted by Gonzo:
What, so you can make it an aerodynamic brick?

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no because i cook with better quality aluminum foil than what the rocker panels are made from lmao

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#175970 - 24/11/03 11:03 AM Re: ground effects trim
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and a nice warm welcome for Larry. [Wave]
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#175971 - 24/11/03 12:04 PM Re: ground effects trim
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no because i cook with better quality aluminum foil than what the rocker panels are made from lmao
The rocker panels are made of durasteel, and coated with a chip resistant paint.
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#175972 - 24/11/03 12:44 PM Re: ground effects trim
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Durasteel was dropped for 02, which is too bad really. My rockers have taken some pretty heavy abuse and what little rust that actually has appeared over the last year since I really beat 'em up is incredibly minor. I finally got sliders a couple of months ago, time to clean up the rockers.

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#175973 - 25/11/03 07:53 PM Re: ground effects trim
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does anyone know a source for plastic rocker covers and such???
Use this stuff to cover your rocker panels:
Rock Protector

It's will save your paint job.
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#175974 - 25/11/03 09:36 PM Re: ground effects trim
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Quote:
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Quote:
Originally posted by larry:
[b]does anyone know a source for plastic rocker covers and such???
Use this stuff to cover your rocker panels:
Rock Protector

It's will save your paint job.[/b]
thanx i'll check into that.. i may get from the bottom of the doors down sprayed with bedliner material

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#175975 - 26/11/03 08:40 PM Re: ground effects trim
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One of the guys in our club did that; it looks good but he says that bits flake off every now and then and it has to be reapplied. It might have been the plastic bumpers that were flaking off though.
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#175976 - 27/11/03 09:50 PM Re: ground effects trim
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www.line-x.com this is the stuff im gonna go with... it isnt suppose to flake like rhino liner or z-liner both of those are put on in one heavy coat where as this is put on in several light coats

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#175977 - 17/12/03 09:51 PM Re: ground effects trim
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I used Herculiner on some of the stuff on my old TJ...but I wouldn't recommend it too much, or anything like it on outside pieces...I basically had my Jeep coated on the inside of the tub...but that's really all it's good for....good luck though.

Dave.

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#175978 - 27/12/03 03:24 PM Re: ground effects trim
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I saw a jeep covered with the Line X (inside & out) material and asked him how it held up he said he has not had any problems at all after 2 years and heavy off road use.

Sounds like a good product.

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