70DusterBob
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I bought these ladder bars 14 years ago. I would believe that they are stronger than the ones they sell today, everything is made as cheaply as possible these days. I wire wheeled them to bare metal and sanded them, then hand brushed the oil based primer with 2 thick coats of "rusty metal primer" by Rust-Oleum:
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Rust-Oleum...r-Paint-Actual-Net-Contents-128-fl-oz/3057701
Then I sprayed them with Rust-Oleum Bright Yellow, which it took a lot of coats to cover the red rust primer! I waited between coats like it said. Half way through I let them dry overnight, then sprayed some more. I am going to cover the inside of the one on the left with the same primer today. Just got them out and noticed it had chipped. I will just cover the bare metal with 2 coats of the primer after wire wheeling and sanding.
The retail for $79.50 on Summit:
Lakewood Universal Traction Bars 20475
Ill take $45.00 +Ship
From 78253
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Rust-Oleum...r-Paint-Actual-Net-Contents-128-fl-oz/3057701
Then I sprayed them with Rust-Oleum Bright Yellow, which it took a lot of coats to cover the red rust primer! I waited between coats like it said. Half way through I let them dry overnight, then sprayed some more. I am going to cover the inside of the one on the left with the same primer today. Just got them out and noticed it had chipped. I will just cover the bare metal with 2 coats of the primer after wire wheeling and sanding.
The retail for $79.50 on Summit:
Lakewood Universal Traction Bars 20475
Ill take $45.00 +Ship
From 78253