I use the colors from Monsta Liner. I purchased the small bottles and put 1 and a half bottles per each bottle of raptor tintable. Your kit may have come with the spray nozzle, if not, you should be able to purchase 1 from Amazon. Just hook it up to your compressor and spray away. I think I did 8 to 12 inches from the surface. I don't have this Cherokee anymore, but I did a Wranger in Olive Green in 2016 and I sold it to a friend who lives in Texas and it still looks almost like I just painted it, even with the Texas sun.
Another good idea is to silicone behind the armor so water doesnt sit behind the panels and rust the panels out
agreed. That is what I am going to do...
Looks great!!
Would this work on my Cherokee? My quarter panels are gone from rust
I just got That kit, how was your xj coated? It’s it raptor with tint for color?, and how has it held up so far?
I use the colors from Monsta Liner. I purchased the small bottles and put 1 and a half bottles per each bottle of raptor tintable. Your kit may have come with the spray nozzle, if not, you should be able to purchase 1 from Amazon. Just hook it up to your compressor and spray away. I think I did 8 to 12 inches from the surface. I don't have this Cherokee anymore, but I did a Wranger in Olive Green in 2016 and I sold it to a friend who lives in Texas and it still looks almost like I just painted it, even with the Texas sun.
Thank you for the reply, getting it done at a shop this week. Thanks for posting a video on the armor, and thanks for the information 👍
that is the trimmed flare Xj Armor kit?
This is the kit I ordered, www.quadratec.com/p/rough-country/rear-lower-quarter-panel-armor-jeep-cherokee-xj-10573
So why didnt you use the nutsert tool on the doors?
The size attachment on the tool broke off so I had to go to plan B.
Gotcha, I bought a smittybilt nutsert tool and have installed door armor made install so much easier and you dont have to take the door panels off