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Do you guys think it would look stupid to put diamond plate on the top of the fenders like they do on Rovers?

 
Posts: 149 | Location: sacramento,ca | Registered: July 29, 2003Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I think it'd be pretty cool. Just don't put your spare on the hood. That looks dumb Big Grin


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Posts: 22377 | Location: Mesa, AZ  | Registered: June 22, 2002Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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well, I alway liked how it looks but it is kinda a Rover trade mark. Plus it seems to me that it is prone to rot your fenders. I think a fender that is clean is best for long life. Just my oninion though....

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Posts: 1217 | Location: BFE, Wyoming | Registered: November 27, 2002Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I was thinking of doing it to hide my screwed up fenders Smile
 
Posts: 149 | Location: sacramento,ca | Registered: July 29, 2003Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Personally, I like it on the sides or wrapped around the rear, but on top looks kinda funny to me. Maybe it's because of the contrast in this case - if it were powdercoated black I'd like it better. I think part of it is I like the top profile of the Patrol and think it would detract. But what do I know? Roll Eyes
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Posts: 344 | Location: Vermont | Registered: June 25, 2002Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Ive thought about it, too... Dont think I would go through with it, though...

After I get my Patrol running good, I will start on fixing those front fenders. When I get some patch panels, Ill sell a set to ya...


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Posts: 770 | Location: Comanche, Oklahoma, USA | Registered: May 09, 2003Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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heh... a lot of TLC's have diamond plate in the back and sides to hide rot or to protect against it. I say put it where you like...had not thought of powder coating it and that idea I do dig. The gun metal silver i did the rims in would looks cool for the plate! I don't like the polished that much as to flashy and I agree with Greg on the body lines, they are cool as is on a P-troll. I like how John used it for door pannels and I may do the same on a rig or two, may go all interior pannels like this especially powder ocated. Big Grin

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64 KL60 Patrol "Hogan"
-67 145 HP engine
-Koenig stock PTO winch
-7.50x16 Michelin XZL's
-Rancho 5000's

66 KL60 Patrol "Admiral Togo"
-40K original miles
-245-75R15 Cooper Discoverers on stock 15" split rims & caps
 
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