That looks awesome. I'm going to check out a Mopar hardtop in a few days. Glad to see there are options available if it needs painting.
I painted my hardtop this summer. 1 quart of Sherwin Williams all surface enamel satin black. Used a roller and brush. Less than $40.00 and a couple beers.View attachment 284757View attachment 284758View attachment 284759
How has it held up? Do you have recent pictures? I prefer using a roller because I'm good with that.Nothing special, just took my time, used a cheap medium nap roller and brush for the tight areas and a couple coats of the Sherwin Williams paint. Let it dry real good in the garage before handling. It was very hot and humid when I did it. It's a good 20 footer paint job!
Any clear coat?It has held up well, only been a few months, doesn't look any different.
No, that would have put me in the $45 range! LOL!Any clear coat?
I took these this morningJust got my hard top and it needs painting. I really like how yours turned out but I need to see how it holds up.
Sweet. Here's my ride after driving to Wisconsin to pick up a hard top. You can see some areas that need to be painted, which is why I want to do the whole thing.
I did my black hardtop with SEM trim black I didn’t do anything but wash the top first and then paint it. I’d say 2 cans should work fine. Mine is looking good 5 years later and it’s not garaged and my daily driver in the northeast.
My TJ Rubicon came with a grey hardtop, I painted it black myself.
It took me about 4 hours worth of prep work (sanding and stripping the rear window off and masking). Then it took me a days worth of applying multiple coats of SEM trim black spray paint (the only stuff I'd recommend as far as spray paint goes).
Years later and it looks good as new. You'd never know that it didn't come black from the factory, it looks THAT good!
Does this spray paint look like factory black or is it more of a matte black
It looks factory, definitely more of a satin than matte.