WK1 Interior/Exterior Visual ModificationsIf you are planning on modifying your Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8 with a visual enhancement, please discuss it in here.
Sensors just take a part sand down and paint nothing un normal.
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Originally Posted by YYCSRT8
I used this approach on both the strip and sensors:
Sand, adhesion promoter, self etching primer, primer, primer sealer, color and clear.
good info thanks. my truck is going into the shop to get a new rear bumper cover to replace the one the one that got rear-ended. Since they are transferring the strip over I might just have them paint it then. I need to try and find some rear pics of brilliant black painted strip.
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2010 Brilliant Black SRT8 Mopar intake | Solo exhaust | Trinity | Jersey Boy tuned | BT catch can | BT underhood kit | BWoody swaybar links | Summer: Bridgestone Dueller HP Sport RF 275/315 on OEM wheels | Winter: Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow RF 275 on satin black reps | R1 Premium Slotted/Cross Drilled rotors | Stoptech pads | DC Customs headlights | TS LED taillights | TS painted moldings |
Mine is satin black.....but my Jeep is silver. And I sprayed it with a rattle can, LOL.
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Mine is satin black.....but my Jeep is silver. And I sprayed it with a rattle can, LOL.
LOL yea I think paint match is the way to go. It will complete the look with your headlights if I ever get my lazy ass to install them.. They look awesome in my garage right now ... in the box
So from what I read so far it seems the sensors still work fine as long as they are not too dirty. Well that may be a problem with the amount of time I find to wash my Jeep LOL
LOL yea I think paint match is the way to go. It will complete the look with your headlights if I ever get my lazy ass to install them.. They look awesome in my garage right now ... in the box
So from what I read so far it seems the sensors still work fine as long as they are not too dirty. Well that may be a problem with the amount of time I find to wash my Jeep LOL
Headlights always look better on Jeeps. LOL.
And yep, sensors work fine as long as the paint doesn't start to flake/lift. Easier to properly prep and paint sensors if you pull the strip off the Jeep vs. trying to paint it on.
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