rx1 fern
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
looks good ,i think i will try it out for this winter and go all black.
BigShow29
Pro
It looks good goes on easy but I personally dont think it will last. I think bedliner would hold up better..
It seems to come off the aluminum easily..
It seems to come off the aluminum easily..
Fourcam281
Expert
I'll be doing it real soon and post pictures when I'm done. I bought a set of black Yamaha floorboard inserts thinking that those will take most of the wear and let the plasti dip last. I plan to do the a-arms, spindles and tie rods too.
Here's the inserts I got... they're discontinued but there's one set for sale on ebay right now from the buyer I just got them from. 25 shipped!
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/acces ... etail.aspx
Here's the inserts I got... they're discontinued but there's one set for sale on ebay right now from the buyer I just got them from. 25 shipped!
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/acces ... etail.aspx


Mooseman
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The thing about Plasti-Dip, it's not permanent. It will just peel off, either through wear or just over time. A lot of truck and car guys use it on wheels and have have to continuously retouch them. I put some on my truck grill and I have to retouch it when it starts peeling. I can't even take in a car wash. And it's even advertised as being able to peel it off anytime. Saw guys use it on car paint to try out stripe designs and then just peel it right off. Even a pressure washer will take it off.