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  1. #1
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    Default Plasti Dip trailer fenders?

    Has anyone done this before? I figured black fenders would look a lot better especially if I get black rims. Just curious if anyone has done it before? Thanks!


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    Ive plasti dipped a few things.....dont think the fenders would hold up well, esp if you step on them AT ALL. Its neat stuff just not all that durable.

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    Default Plasti Dip trailer fenders?

    I don't let anyone step on my fenders so not worried about that. I thought of getting them painted but I assume that isn't cheap


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    Bed liner would be much more durable, assuming you are OK with it being permanent.

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    Can't say PD will last on a fender! Great idea but I would lean toward paint or powder coat.
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    In Plastidipped my 19 Wrangler a year and go and it still look great. As long as you aren't climbing on it, Platidip holds up pretty well.
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    Default Plasti Dip trailer fenders?

    I mean the cost for a rattle can or 2 or 4 it's not a bad idea. Plus I can peal it off if it chips or peals.


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    Last edited by BrettLee3232; 02-28-2016 at 11:34 PM.
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    I am tempted to try this as well. Post up some pics if you go through with it.
    So when is this "old enough to know better" supposed to kick in?

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    Like you said it is cheap and easy so you might as well give it a shot. Worst case is you don't like it and have to peel it off. I plasti dipped the wheels on my truck and the trailer about 3 months ago and so far I am really pleased with it. Been through the car wash a few times and so far it is holding up very well with no nicks or peeling spots.

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    Love the colors on that Mojo. Would not know whether to put the blue or the orange with the gray. May have to figure it out.
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