Funny... I was not a fan of the Addicted bumper at all until I saw on your rig. Looks Great!
Mines a 07 and I'm looking to swap in a tundra grill to get rid of the gap , not sure if it's gonna work but we will seeThat addicted is awesome but would an 07 have a pretty good gap? In the market for one and I'm looking at these and brute force.
Front and rear 1/4" aluminum by me
Currently trying to paint mine with rustoleum satin black but I'm having trouble getting it to harden in the brutal southern coastal humidity. Beginning to think the paint is just soft by nature...View attachment 771 BruteForceFab, painted Rustoleum hammered grey (needs to be re coated).
When painting anything with spray paint and/or paint guns you need to control the temperature and humidity. Also you need to make sure the paint and item to be painted are the same temperature. Say the bumper is stored in the garage and the paint inside then getting the paint to stick properly wouldn't work.Currently trying to paint mine with rustoleum satin black but I'm having trouble getting it to harden in the brutal southern coastal humidity. Beginning to think the paint is just soft by nature...
How is yours? I can make a dent in mine with a finger nail...
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Yes, self etching primer. All materials are in a shop/covered in shade at the same temp. But not air conditioned.When painting anything with spray paint and/or paint guns you need to control the temperature and humidity. Also you need to make sure the paint and item to be painted are the same temperature. Say the bumper is stored in the garage and the paint inside then getting the paint to stick properly wouldn't work.
Secondly I would put both items either in a basement or inside a building to control the humidity/heat level. However south is just way to hot to paint something outside. And if doing that I would let both sit for 24 hours so they both properly adjust to the correct temperature.
Thirdly did you primer it?