Bull bar rework

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Bull bar rework

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Just thought I'd share some pics of my somewhat rusty front end that I reworked.

Light rust on the lower bull bars and chrome end bars, wire brushed and ready for POR-15.
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POR-15 applied along with 2 coats of underbody spray, ready for install.
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While I was at it, I thought I'd play with removing my steps. They are starting to pick up a little rust in places so I will either touch them up or sell them, depending on if I like the extra clearance removing them makes.

The kids have to work a little harder to get in, but a little exercise never hurt anyone, right?

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Steps back on for that nice stock look or leave them off cause it looks more bad-ass?

Input and opinions welcome.
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I like the badass look. Or some fold down steps that leave you with clearance but also create a nice finished look and the functionality.
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The only reason mine are still on is because they're protecting the paint from the front tires. Once I have fender flares and mud flaps, BOOM! They're gone!!
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Where you able to get the POR 15 locally or did you have to order it. I see KMS has it on sale but locally they only have clear which kinda defeats the purpose of painting over the rust! Nice job - loose the running boards.
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lrp374 wrote:loose the running boards.
Sounds dangerous! :-D
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lrp374 wrote:Where you able to get the POR 15 locally or did you have to order it. I see KMS has it on sale but locally they only have clear which kinda defeats the purpose of painting over the rust! Nice job - loose the running boards.
Lordco, I think it was about $30/Qt.

Thanks.
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