THANK YOU for fighting against the monotony of endless black interiors!Okay, Iāll start then. And I donāt know if this is exactly what youāre talking about but itās for me and not as a look at me. And please excuse my dust and dirt, I do play in the desert, and wasnāt expecting to have to run out and snap pics.
I just really hate black, especially on white, so hereās what I did for me. The shadows kind of throw it off but the colors on the exterior are the same as the interior.
Same here with my Rubi and red shit.My Mojave came with orange accent everything. :p
Iām going to have to get a pic of one. These types of accents I understand. Iām taking about when it looks like 1/2 of the jeep is rattle canned a very loud neon color, and there doesnāt 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!
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:
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
Easy to do with a rattle can.Iām gonna be doing a āMojave orangeā scheme. Just got some orange d-rings. Gonna be changing the ātrail ratedā 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 didnāt cost $250! I think Iāll just paint those myself. Should look great with granite!
Wow I didnāt even think of that. I wonder if theyād have the orange since itās not an actual factory paint? But an accessory color instead. Iām 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!Iām gonna be doing a āMojave orangeā scheme. Just got some orange d-rings. Gonna be changing the ātrail ratedā 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 didnāt cost $250! I think Iāll 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 jeepā¦ if so, Iāve been part of the trend for 4 jeeps in a row..