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eigenvector 11-21-2006 10:02 PM

Total redo on the paint
 
I need some pointers.

My truck could do with a good paint job. The actual finish on the truck as it stands now is perfectly suitable, with the exception of a 10" patch of paint that flaked off when water got under the paint from a rock chip (been repaired) the paint is perfectly fine. It is however perfectly - white :-X17

So assuming I do this sometime next summer, what should I look for in a paint shop? I don't have a clue as to how much a QUALITY paint job would cost, and if I'm gonna get a paint job it will be an elaborate one. Change the base coat, multi-blended color, stuff like that. I remember my poor Grandmother (rest her soul) took her Corsica to Maaco and got ripped off badly - but it only cost like a 100 bucks of something.

What am I looking at, an insane amount?

Lone Wolf #2 11-22-2006 10:55 AM

For a quality paint job, expect to pay for it. Actual cost will vary depending on color, detail, and the amount of prep needed. But you could expect a grand or more for a color change. If you do a color change, be sure to specify that you want the vehicle "jammed", which means spraying inside the doorjams, under the hood, and various other hidden areas. Many times you can save money by doing the majority of the prep yourself so the shop only has to do a final sand and clean to get ready for paint.

eigenvector 11-22-2006 03:26 PM

Alright, now let's throw a bedliner in there.

Presuming I'm intending on getting the bed lined, would that be done from the same shop or would I have that done AFTER the new paintjob?

Lone Wolf #2 11-22-2006 04:56 PM

I would probably get it done after, letting the paint shop know it will be done, to cover any overspray in the bed. As far as would the paint shop do the liner. In my area some do some don't, it all depends on the shop.

Greg 79 f150 11-22-2006 06:44 PM

quote "I don't have a clue as to how much a QUALITY paint job would cost, and if I'm gonna get a paint job it will be an elaborate one. Change the base coat, multi-blended color, stuff like that. "....

For what is in quotes, to get this job from a quality shop will run 2 K to 3 k easily. Total color changes are a lot of work, lot of materials and labor used. Paint colors/type will dictate price too. I painted my own truck, but still ended up with over 2 K in paint and materials. Pics in my gallery and I am still adding them, good luck jmo

eigenvector 11-22-2006 08:13 PM

Okay, thanks for the levelset, it gives me something to save for.

Also, thanks Mods for moving this post as well, condering the sheer number of forums I missed this one.


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