Since we don’t have room inside the garage for painting the parts properly with a spray gun in a paint booth, I’m just painting it with spray paint outside.
When I first started priming the parts, I was next to the pond behind some trees so there was very little wind and sun all day. Then a tree got planted there and I had to move next to the fence under the trees. Then when it started warming up all the sap from the trees started getting in the paint as it was drying. So now, I’m on our side yard where there’s no trees to stop the wind and it makes the paint come out with weird stripes and places where the paint runs. It also gets so hot all the paint starts sticking to what the parts are sitting on. The spray paint I’ve been using is dark forest green, black, bedliner, black barbeque paint, and some self leveling primer. The green is for the main body of the truck. The black is for some of the smaller things like the headlights, blackout lights, and a few other things on the hood and tailgate area. I’m using the bedliner on the inside floor, underside of the fenders and possibly the dash. The black barbeque paint is for the inside of the engine bay because of the higher temp, and the primer goes under all of them.