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Old 04-03-2006, 05:00 PM
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Will Line-X hold up well on removeable side steps. I know they are painted cast aluminum. After one winter I have bare metal showing sides, most likely from impact from tires. Should I bring this up with dealership for warranty?
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Old 04-03-2006, 05:06 PM
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Will Line-X hold up well on removeable side steps. I know they are painted cast aluminum. After one winter I have bare metal showing sides, most likely from impact from tires. Should I bring this up with dealership for warranty?
This is what I was told. In order for the Line-X to hold up, the powder coating needs to be removed completely because it flakes off and the bonding agent Line-X uses won't keep it together. Thus they won't guarantee the application.

If you sandblast the steps, then you'll be fine.
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If you want a do it yourself solution, try using a drill with a wire brush to remove the old finish and rough them up. Then us a good primer and follow up with Duplicolor bedliner. This has worked for me and I only have to touch them up every 6 months or so. The best part of it is that they aren't as slippery with this on them.
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I had my AMP Research Power Steps Line-X'd. They were powdercoated, and started chipping within 1 1/2 years. So far(1 year) the Line-X is still pefect!
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Duplicolor is the easy route...
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Good write-up and pictures Phil, thanks!
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Another vote for the rattle can DupliColor.

I wire brushed my side steps and followed Phil's instructions and they've held up amazingly well considering how much we use the steps loading/unloading the kids from the back seats, etc. Just make sure you remove ALL of the loose paint from the steps before spraying them.

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Looks Good doc! But ya shoulda CHROMED them
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Another vote for the rattle can DupliColor.

I wire brushed my side steps and followed Phil's instructions and they've held up amazingly well considering how much we use the steps loading/unloading the kids from the back seats, etc. Just make sure you remove ALL of the loose paint from the steps before spraying them.

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Holds up better than cloth...and easier to clean...
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I had my AMP Research Power Steps Line-X'd. They were powdercoated, and started chipping within 1 1/2 years. So far(1 year) the Line-X is still pefect!

How much did they charge you? I'm looking to do mine but I'm getting some high prices back.
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Sorry Movin, didn't read the question. They were around $220 CDN
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[/quote]You let kids around that leather? [/quote]

Like Dochummer said, it's easier to clean than cloth and kids like to spill stuff, besides, they're still in child car seats

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