I matched my color brand to my clear coat brand. I believe Rust-Oleum. As far as color matching, just pick up a can at Walmart or something. Like $5 or $6 a can. They make a gloss, semi gloss, and matte/flat clear coat. Go with the matte/flat one.
You can use a flat black paint and then a matte clear coat. I used a matte clear coat for my parts. I always put clear coats on anything I paint just to help protect the color layers. I'm by no means an expert, just someone who's not afraid to try things so there are definitely other options out...
I read that sticking with 1 brand is the best way to go. I found the color I specifically wanted in Rust-Oleum or Krylon though. With a few layers of color and the 4 or 5 clear coats it should be fairly resilient. Just avoid gouging into the paint with the tools no matter what brands you end up...
I painted mine. You might be able to get a trim removal tool and pop it out but I had removed the whole panel, attached with 2 screws by your feet, and pushed it out from the back.
I have used Duplicolor Adhesion Promoter after cleaning and lightly scuffing the surface. Then you hit it with the color of your choice in a few coats and top with a clear coat in whichever sheen your prefer. I have been working on painting various trim pieces of my truck red. The more prep and...
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I bought a set of these. They fit perfectly. Start at less than $100, plus they have a coupon for forum members. I believe I found the code on the Under $100 Mods thread.
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