Anyone Try Plasti Dip?

crossfire879

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Been thinking of trying some plasti dip on my tunnel. Anyone else try it? I have it on the bumpers and grill of my truck and it has been holding up great. I think it may rub off where my pants rub the tunnel when I stand. It literally peels off so I can just take it off if it turns out like ****. Just thought it would be a quick, cheap way to change the look of my sled.
 

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Been thinking of trying some plasti dip on my tunnel. Anyone else try it? I have it on the bumpers and grill of my truck and it has been holding up great. I think it may rub off where my pants rub the tunnel when I stand. It literally peels off so I can just take it off if it turns out like ****. Just thought it would be a quick, cheap way to change the look of my sled.
I don't see it standing up on a tunnel. My snorkels are done on my quad and I have to touch it up after each ride from branches rubbing.
 

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This kid is trying it on his sled this year. The white is Plasti Dip. Other then the decals.
 

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All my panels on my 04 Rev are Plastidipped, havent had any issues yet. Just have to make sure you cover it with a clear coat or do not spill fuel on it. The gas dissolves plastidip instantly.
 
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