Isuzu i370 Paint Info
The Color Breakdown
Isuzu didn't just give us a truck with the i370; they gave us a surprisingly bold palette for a workhorse. With 13 recorded colors, they really went for it-offering everything from the "I mean business" Onyx Black and Arctic White to the "look at me" Inferno Orange Metallic. Whether yours is dressed in the rugged All Terrain Blue or the sleek Platinum Silver Metallic, this truck shares its DNA with its GM cousins, meaning those colors were designed to look sharp in a showroom and tough on a job site.
What to Watch For
While these trucks are built like tanks, the clear coat can sometimes be a little shy. If you've spent years under the sun, you might notice the paint on the hood or roof starting to look a bit cloudy or even starting to peel at the edges. Also, keep an eye on high-traffic zones like the door handles and the tailgate latch; the paint tends to get thin there first. If you're hunting for your specific color match, don't go crawling under the chassis-Isuzu tucked the paint code sticker inside the glove box. It's usually a silver or white label with a "WA" followed by a four-digit number.
Driveway Repair Tip
If you're working with one of those striking metallics like Pacific Blue or Radiant Red, remember that the "sparkle" is actually tiny flakes suspended in the liquid. Before you touch that chip, shake your paint pen or bottle for a full 60 seconds-longer than you think you need to. This "wakes up" the metallic flakes so they don't all sink to the bottom. When applying, think of it like nail polish: one thin, light dab is better than a giant glob. If it's a deep scratch, give it 15 minutes to dry and then add a second thin layer. Achieving a factory look requires patience, but your driveway is the perfect place to get it done.