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Medman
05/10/2004, 03:56 PM
Hey there VX nation!
I'm interested in getting the cladding covered in black Rhino-lining.
Only problem is that it will not adhere to certain types of plastic.
Does anyone know what type of plastic the cladding is made of?
Thanks for any info!!
MZ-N10
05/10/2004, 07:07 PM
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coachreed
05/10/2004, 07:17 PM
There are a VX or two that I have seen picture of with Rhino lining... if it has been done once it can be done again. If you haven't seen pictures, do a search... they're bound to show up. The one I recall most is white or silver with blue cladding... at least I think thats right! lol
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Medman:
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Why ?
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I would leave the cladding alone.
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Again - as my Dad would say: Leave the #@!!% stuff alone !!!
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If the cladding (or VX ?) was beat up - that would be a different story.
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(You may thank me someday).
Anita
05/12/2004, 10:57 AM
Several members of this site have covered their body cladding with Line X and love it. Bob (Green Dragon) I think was the first to do it, so you may want to talk to him about the products endurance on the VX. Rhino, I think has been said to be too coarse.
Triathlete
05/13/2004, 09:06 AM
"The unpainted polypropylene panels are chip- and scratch-resistant for serious offroad use." -Cars.com
Uhhh! Tell that to the next rock mine comes up against!:smack:
http://pstr-m02.ygpweb.aol.com/data/008/18/EA/6A/DA/ZIDwiPdUePKxkU++Of9GjaC-WXx2g5jZ0300.jpg
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Cptnmorgan
05/13/2004, 03:54 PM
Rhino lining is coarse and hard once cured, line-X is maleable after curing therefore giving flex with less of a chance of cracking. I believe only Line-X has been applied to the VX cladding as far as what I can remember has been posted. Do a search for Line-X and you should come up with some good information!!
Daver
05/13/2004, 04:17 PM
Originally posted by Triathlete
Uhhh! Tell that to the next rock mine comes up against!:smack:
Well, now that's always been the difference between "resistant" and "proof" now hasn't it. :p
-Daver
MZ-N10
05/13/2004, 04:19 PM
Originally posted by Triathlete
Uhhh! Tell that to the next rock mine comes up against!:smack:
http://pstr-m02.ygpweb.aol.com/data/008/18/EA/6A/DA/ZIDwiPdUePKxkU++Of9GjaC-WXx2g5jZ0300.jpg
http://pstr-m03.ygpweb.aol.com/data/008/1E/1A/26/96/sVUoraqFHXtUi8oK4TrREDt4ZRAiRAK-0300.jpg
holy...those are some badass tires....wat r they?
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Anita
05/13/2004, 05:15 PM
If you look up Triathlete's profile, his mods are listed including the tires..;Dr;
MZ-N10
05/13/2004, 06:45 PM
whoops i looked up davers profile.....:rolleyes:
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Daver
05/14/2004, 05:39 AM
Same tires I have anyway. But mine are listed in my gallery, not my profile. :D
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Triathlete
05/14/2004, 09:33 AM
31x10.5 16 BFG ATs. That was before some serious off road adventures removed a whole lot of the outer lugs!;Dy; Soon they will be replaced with 33x10.5 15 Swamper TSL's w/black crawler rims for off roading. I'll then just throw some "normal" tires on the stocker rims for daily driving.
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Green Dragon
05/16/2004, 06:57 PM
LINE X! Only way to go.Had mine a couple of years now ,No Cracking,peeling ETC Took some very hard bouder hits on the trails & the cladding just popped back out. Rhino Lining is much coarser texure doesn't look good.
Bob F
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