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Mopar Factory Rock Rails ( the wider ones).........what material?

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Does anyone know what material they use on the factory mopar upgraded rock rails that are wider than the regular ones? Its almost flakes off like skateboard grip tape, but I assume its some sort of hardened coating. With that said, i scraped the crap out of mine yesterday and would like to cover up the spots where it is gone, but would like it to match as close to possible. Anyone know of anything that is similar that I could pick up that will not just stand out compared to what it is already coated in??
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Sounds like you are describing the Mopar performance rock rails. You should be able to touch up using bed liner spray, like Dupli Color bed liner spray. Clean the bare metal with alcohol or acetone and dab the areas with a small paint brush (like model paint bursh). Spray a little bit into a small cup or cap. Depending on how deep, you may have to do it multiple times. As it dries, you can dab it to get the texture you want to match the surrounding area. It won't look perfect, but better than spots of bare metal and chips.
 
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Sounds like you are describing the Mopar performance rock rails. You should be able to touch up using bed liner spray, like Dupli Color bed liner spray. Clean the bare metal with alcohol or acetone and dab the areas with a small paint brush (like model paint bursh). Spray a little bit into a small cup or cap. Depending on how deep, you may have to do it multiple times. As it dries, you can dab it to get the texture you want to match the surrounding area. It won't look perfect, but better than spots of bare metal and chips.
Thanks, good idea. I actually sprayed the bare metal earlier with some black paint just to hide the metal and keep it from corrosion.
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