so true, we could easily wrap it with the same type of wrap car guys use or even plasti dip it.It's funny how little area of the paint is on the pioneer. Just the hood on the front is colored. It shouldn't be too hard if you ever wanted to change that.
instead of painting, vinyl wrapping would a good idea. it's cheaper by far, easy to apply on our UTV's unlike carsmight get the camo
Not much of it is painted apart from the front so its not a huge impact regardless of what color you get. Maybe I'll paint it a different color just to be different.
especially that red, it will fade like crazy in the sun, but there are things you can do to pro-long the fading process, enough that if you do the "paint maintenance" it should continue to look good for a long time.They do sell them seperately I would think. These get banged up pretty good over a long period of time and the paint gets faded from the sun.
I guess it's just an idea for some people, some would rather rock the stock finish, some rather switch it up with different finishes.Yeah youre right plasti dipping or wrapping it would preserve the paint but you wouldn;t be able to enjoy it. Unless, you plan on selling the thing later on.
yeah you just need to find a good source for the wrap and do it yourself, so many DIY's on it. since wrapping this isn't like a car it's far more easier to do yourself. no need for the prosYou could camo wrap them for probably a couple hundred bucks and a weekend in the garage.
Red would be cool, i would just experiment with a $10 can of plasti dip and go from their but aside form that i rather keep it in it's OEM finishwhat about rims? anyone thinking of painting the rims or getting new ones?