AppleValleySlim
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Apple Valley, Ca.
A few days ago I got a free 4 foot x 8 foot sheet of diamond plate that's over an 1/8th inch thick. (Suckers heavy!)
So I cut out some rear quarter guards that extend out past the tail lights on the sides. I was going to wrap the guards around the lights, but the metal is too thick to get a tight bend. (with my tools)
Anyway they turned out decent enough.
I only used a fraction of the full sheet of diamond plate so today I was thinking of making front fender armor. Then I also got to thinking I probably have enough to continue the armor across the doors as well. But since I can't bend it, it will only run down to the fold in the bodywork.
This would help unify the look front to back.
But I wonder if it would be too... Poser?
So I'm asking for opinions. What do y'all think, should I run it front to back? Leave it as is or do the front fenders as well?
Ride'on,
~C!~
So I cut out some rear quarter guards that extend out past the tail lights on the sides. I was going to wrap the guards around the lights, but the metal is too thick to get a tight bend. (with my tools)
Anyway they turned out decent enough.
I only used a fraction of the full sheet of diamond plate so today I was thinking of making front fender armor. Then I also got to thinking I probably have enough to continue the armor across the doors as well. But since I can't bend it, it will only run down to the fold in the bodywork.
This would help unify the look front to back.
But I wonder if it would be too... Poser?
So I'm asking for opinions. What do y'all think, should I run it front to back? Leave it as is or do the front fenders as well?
Ride'on,
~C!~