Spray Paint my Landy!

TexasTJ

Climbing Nerd
I really do not like the Zermatt Paint on my Discovery and I am seriously thinking its time to paint my truck Sand Glow!
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Aside from generally not liking silver cars the quality of the thickness of Land Rover Zermatt seems subpar. It chips from eye contact.

Now I just need to decide is I'm going to bust out the raddle can or go army style and hit it with the roll on.
 

TexasTJ

Climbing Nerd
Lol @getloat4x4 it’s a Land Rover, if has no resale value ?. Bed liner it to heavy it’s going to be Rattle or Roll!!!
 

Carson G

Well-known member
Frankly I’d leave it alone and save the money for gas especially if you plan to get rid of it anytime soon.
 
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NatersXJ6

Explorer
All of the automotive rattle cans I’ve ever worked with suck because the finish is soft.

Roll on Behr Premium! Paint plus primer!

be sure to get Exterior

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getlost4x4

Expedition Leader
Lol @getloat4x4 it’s a Land Rover, if has no resale value ?. Bed liner it to heavy it’s going to be Rattle or Roll!!!

Raptor Liner doesn't weigh anymore than paint. I bought 4 quarts and did my land cruiser. 4 quarts of paint weighs the same. If you get the adjustable nozzle sprayer, you can make it look pretty flat.

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XJLI

Adventurer
its your truck, do whatever you want. just know if you use anything other than vinyl or a REAL paint job you'll never be able to sell it for close to it's actual value.
 

HUMMER/Expeditions

Well-known member
Why don’t you use caterpillar dozer paint, it’s similar to camel trophy paint color and it’s as durable as u want, plus is not expensive.
it also comes in a can or gallon, it can be rolled, brushed, or sprayed.

it will be nice to make a camel trophy looking truck. Or use all caterpillar graphics to make it a CAT Land Rover.
 
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