THANK YOU for fighting against the monotony of endless black interiors!Okay, I’ll start then. And I don’t know if this is exactly what you’re talking about but it’s for me and not as a look at me. And please excuse my dust and dirt, I do play in the desert, and wasn’t expecting to have to run out and snap pics.
I just really hate black, especially on white, so here’s what I did for me. The shadows kind of throw it off but the colors on the exterior are the same as the interior.![]()
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Same here with my Rubi and red shit.My Mojave came with orange accent everything. :p
I’m going to have to get a pic of one. These types of accents I understand. I’m taking about when it looks like 1/2 of the jeep is rattle canned a very loud neon color, and there doesn’t seem to be rhyme or reason for what they chose to paint.I'm a member of MOJO (Mid Ohio Jeepers Organization) and see a lot of color accented Jeeps. Guys tend to go back and lime green or red. Girls tend to go white and you name it!![]()
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I appreciate the compliment guys
So I've never heard of accent color being a thing, I just really like blue. It made sense to me when planning the build to buy a paint color that would compliment my "accent color", then just paint all my aftermarket mods that color. It's also nice having all your accessories a color that is easy to fix with a rattle can when I eventually scratch it up...
I've only seen one other person with it though. I met someone else in a parking lot who had done something similar with her Wrangler. Her bumpers and rock rails were a really nice purple.
The teal in question:
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except on the manual transmission stick and locker face plate, for some reason they used red (I know the reason, save money, but still).....My Mojave came with orange accent everything. :p
Should look great with granite!Easy to do with a rattle can.I’m gonna be doing a “Mojave orange” scheme. Just got some orange d-rings. Gonna be changing the “trail rated” badge and the jeep tailgate badge to the factory grey w/orange ones. I want to keep it almost factory looking; so I like how I can replace all of the badging and add orange accents with factory parts. Now if only the rear orange tow hooks didn’t cost $250! I think I’ll just paint those myself.Should look great with granite!
Wow I didn’t even think of that. I wonder if they’d have the orange since it’s not an actual factory paint? But an accessory color instead. I’m gonna look into this! Mopar should offer the Mojave orange as a touch up paintEasy to do with a rattle can.Duplicolor paints are available at Auto Zone/Advance/NAPA and replicate factory paint codes really well. Painted my shackles and wheel inserts and they turned out good.![]()
Get a cheap toaster oven, a harbor freight powder coating kit, and order your color- powder coat them yourself since they are small and you are set up for any other small things in the future!I’m gonna be doing a “Mojave orange” scheme. Just got some orange d-rings. Gonna be changing the “trail rated” badge and the jeep tailgate badge to the factory grey w/orange ones. I want to keep it almost factory looking; so I like how I can replace all of the badging and add orange accents with factory parts. Now if only the rear orange tow hooks didn’t cost $250! I think I’ll just paint those myself.Should look great with granite!
I would then have to say that I have been too, lolDoes flat black count as an accent on a black jeep… if so, I’ve been part of the trend for 4 jeeps in a row..