got_focus? 10+ year member Skeet Skeet Skeet 1,594 0 Loveland, CO Nov 25, 2007 #1 Can't decide which I want to do for my Rover box..........opinions? Fleckstone (2 cans, 2 sides) Vinyl Click to read more...
Can't decide which I want to do for my Rover box..........opinions? Fleckstone (2 cans, 2 sides) Vinyl Click to read more...
Punk In Drublic 10+ year member ... 305 0 South Central PA Nov 25, 2007 #2 They both look good. I've used fleckstone with good results but if the vinyl matches your interior that could look rad, too.
They both look good. I've used fleckstone with good results but if the vinyl matches your interior that could look rad, too.
A azbass 5,000+ posts the salty ca.com mod 35,898 92 Long Beach, CA Nov 25, 2007 #3 leave it painted. box is not really built right to make the vinyl look good on it..
OP got_focus? 10+ year member Skeet Skeet Skeet 1,594 0 Loveland, CO Nov 25, 2007 Thread Starter #5 leave it painted. box is not really built right to make the vinyl look good on it.. Click to expand... how do you mean???
leave it painted. box is not really built right to make the vinyl look good on it.. Click to expand... how do you mean???
lilmaniac2 5,000+ posts Ask Me about SI Mag V4! 16,929 6 Somewhere, Else Nov 25, 2007 #6 try to do a combo of both?
Louisiana_CRX 5,000+ posts dem shoes...... 39,673 551 Piney Hills of Louisiana Nov 25, 2007 #7 if you use vinyl you'll most likely have to build panels....to make it look good....
Dtrickz 10+ year member 270 Customs 505 0 greenville, ky Nov 25, 2007 #8 I'd go with the vinyl or smooth it out and paint it the same color as the car
audioarsonal 10+ year member JaMarcus 4,260 0 close to home... Nov 26, 2007 #9 Vinyl gives it that finished factory look.I'm not a big fan of the textured paint.
M mlstrass 5,000+ posts Shaggy DOA 10,908 12 Illinois Nov 26, 2007 #12 Either can look good, it's really up to you. I've done a few fleck stone boxes that came out looking VERY nice and they have a pretty good choice of colors...
Either can look good, it's really up to you. I've done a few fleck stone boxes that came out looking VERY nice and they have a pretty good choice of colors...
S sqhertz 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 5,827 0 Miami ,Fl Nov 26, 2007 #13 id go for the fleck stone also. easier to work with and the results are almost always great if you follow the directions.
id go for the fleck stone also. easier to work with and the results are almost always great if you follow the directions.
T TPABlazer 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 368 0 Fort Myers, FL Nov 26, 2007 #14 how do you mean??? Click to expand... Because it's hard to make vinyl seams. I'd build a trim panel and cover that.
how do you mean??? Click to expand... Because it's hard to make vinyl seams. I'd build a trim panel and cover that.
OP got_focus? 10+ year member Skeet Skeet Skeet 1,594 0 Loveland, CO Nov 26, 2007 Thread Starter #15 looks to be fleckstone ftw........picking up some nail putty tonight to fill in the screw holes and make it all nice and smooth thanks for the help guys
looks to be fleckstone ftw........picking up some nail putty tonight to fill in the screw holes and make it all nice and smooth thanks for the help guys