Painting a pickup’s bed rail cover

   / Painting a pickup’s bed rail cover #1  

JethroB

Veteran Member
Joined
May 19, 2020
Messages
2,038
Location
Really Deep Southeast
Tractor
Kubota L5460 HSTC Cab, MF 135 Diesel
I have a 2001 Toyota Tundra pickup that I use for puttering around. Recently a friend and I were talking and leaning over the side bed rails and we both started scratching our forearms. What ??? We then noticed sparkling or a glittering in the plastic rail covers. So something is embedded in the aging plastic rails like fiberglass. The only option I see is painting them. But with what?

Does anyone have experience doing this. Thanks.

E1EA6A94-4482-48E5-92B1-C08B57E62001.jpeg
 
   / Painting a pickup’s bed rail cover #2  
If you decide to paint them be sure paint includes flex additive to allow expansion and contraction without peeling. Rust-Oleum sells a rattle can product specifically for plastic outdoor furniture. I've had good luck with it painting plastic conduit that sits in direct sun on south side of the house. Surface prep is the key to getting paint to stay on plastic without peeling.
 
   / Painting a pickup’s bed rail cover #3  
I guess I have three thoughts; sanding it with fine sand paper or rubbing compound to get rid of the the exposed fibers, coating the rail with something like armor-all just to slow the decay, or coating the rail with plastidip.

Activating plastic to have good paint adhesion to plastic like ABS isn't easy. You need to sand it, clean it, and if possible, chemically activate with a primer made for ABS, followed by a paint made for ABS.

There is also just buying a replacement rail, or ignoring the issue... I view rails as protecting my truck.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / Painting a pickup’s bed rail cover #4  
Why not use bed liner?
 
   / Painting a pickup’s bed rail cover
  • Thread Starter
#5  
Why not use bed liner?
That’s a good idea. That stuff ain’t peeling off anything short of Teflon. 😄 Go for a smooth finish.

ponytug suggested replacing them. I found them on Amazon for about $90 but the reviews aren’t great. They use double faced foam tape to adhere and some say that doesn’t work too well. But hey use heavy duty adhesive caulk. The trucks only 21 years old and not a show piece but a limb & trash and BS’ing prop. 🤣
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

JOHN DEERE 7300 (A53084)
JOHN DEERE 7300...
2019 MACK PINNACLE P164T DAY CAB ROAD TRACTOR (A51406)
2019 MACK PINNACLE...
2012 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD Enclosed Service Truck (A53422)
2012 Chevrolet...
2017 GMC SIERRA 1500 (A53843)
2017 GMC SIERRA...
2019 FORD F-250 XL SUPER DUTY SERVICE TRUCK (A54756)
2019 FORD F-250 XL...
Oil Well Pump Jack with Motor (A52377)
Oil Well Pump Jack...
 
Top