Custom black fuel filler door
#1
Custom black fuel filler door
This is the one cosmetic issue I have with my future ride (black RT). That chrome fuel door disrupts the body lines terribly. I don't want the SE style fuel door on an RT, so aftermarket/custom is the way to go.
I've gotten quite a few things powdercoated before, but never anything with moving pieces. Does anyone know if a powdercoating would be possible on this filler door? Black chrome, maybe?
I've gotten quite a few things powdercoated before, but never anything with moving pieces. Does anyone know if a powdercoating would be possible on this filler door? Black chrome, maybe?
#2
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Milw., Wi.
Posts: 192
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
RE: Custom black fuel filler door
ORIGINAL: TERROR
This is the one cosmetic issue I have with my future ride (black RT). That chrome fuel door disrupts the body lines terribly. I don't want the SE style fuel door on an RT, so aftermarket/custom is the way to go.
I've gotten quite a few things powdercoated before, but never anything with moving pieces. Does anyone know if a powdercoating would be possible on this filler door? Black chrome, maybe?
This is the one cosmetic issue I have with my future ride (black RT). That chrome fuel door disrupts the body lines terribly. I don't want the SE style fuel door on an RT, so aftermarket/custom is the way to go.
I've gotten quite a few things powdercoated before, but never anything with moving pieces. Does anyone know if a powdercoating would be possible on this filler door? Black chrome, maybe?
Try this www.custompowdercoating.com
#3
RE: Custom black fuel filler door
I just installed the chrome door on my SE but I agree with Terror. If I can find the correct color powder coating (Stone White) I'll be coating it myself.
I don't see any problems with coating the hinge. I've got quite a bit of experience with powder coating in my garage. I even even coated my windshild wiper arms from older cars with great results. Usually I have hinged items in the open position so I can cover all visible area's. As long as the coating is not to excessive at the hinge point, upon curing you can break the 1-3mil coating by forcing the hinge closed again. Or better yet take the hinge apart and mask but I have not checked to see if that is possible.
Patrick
09 Dodge SE Challenger Stone White
02 Dodge Neon
97 Dodge Avenger
84 Kelmark GT
74 VW Super Beetle
I don't see any problems with coating the hinge. I've got quite a bit of experience with powder coating in my garage. I even even coated my windshild wiper arms from older cars with great results. Usually I have hinged items in the open position so I can cover all visible area's. As long as the coating is not to excessive at the hinge point, upon curing you can break the 1-3mil coating by forcing the hinge closed again. Or better yet take the hinge apart and mask but I have not checked to see if that is possible.
Patrick
09 Dodge SE Challenger Stone White
02 Dodge Neon
97 Dodge Avenger
84 Kelmark GT
74 VW Super Beetle
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
ChallengerBoi09
Appearance
10
12-29-2008 01:18 PM