Originally Posted by green-ghost
OK so I was thinking that I might go with the 1/2 now and half later plan as
Im really wanting one and trying to balance out the cost. I was wanting it in beige to match stock interior but you say its not a very good color match.
Can you explain why it didnt look good?
The painter we had did a great job getting the color close with the materials we got him, what runined it was it is very hard to match a color with a flat clear and then sand and buff it, ie. started to become shinny in some spots. To top it off without the texture it didn't look very good. We have done 2 and is far as I know tvt painted the one interior black for the customer with rattle can. What I have suggested doing in the past 1) priming the pillar letting it dry 2) Turning the air down low on the gun and shot it with filler primer rather than a coating primmer. Letting it spit the filler primer should give it the texture like our dash. 3) coating it with the flat interior paint. Matching the interior black to a T is not a problem that can be done.
Originally Posted by green-ghost
That means Plan B, paint it and my passenger side (extra 80-100$..ugh) to match the dark gray of my dash....is that a color you can do or do you primairly stick with the exterior colors?
Thanks for the help
Curtis
Plan B might have to be on hold I am going to build the pillar and then get a quote on how much additional it is to shoot the passenger pillar. Good ole chrysler decided to hike their prices on all of their parts. Last years price on a pillar was $20 less than this years. Paint cost on the passenger pillar used to be $80 with the triple at the paint shop. I was going to eat the $20 pillar cost and have them sprayed this time around. WE will have to wait and see.
Other than that ordered the base triple pillars and will place an order for the driver pillars tomorrow. I was going to make one and get a quote on paint like i said.
stay tuned