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Is this the same al's liner?

scotsdale83

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if i remember right blaze sold it to someone else so he could do other things. he was a vendor and the guy that bought his part was suppose to stick around on here but i havent seen him
 
Is the Al's Liner there selling at 4 wheel parts the same stuff that was sold in the vendors section here?
 
theres a reason its cheaper but the al's liner is one of the better kits out there
 
Looks like i will be ordering it from 4 wheel parts. The vendor that was on this site no longer seems to be around. Any other suggestions where to get it?
 
350 for the bottom of regular cab thats all fresh steel or sandblasted would need no prep work or very little. Its in ryoken green right now

400 for inside the same cab

600-700 for up to the body line out side the cab and front fenders

Didnt even ask about the flat bed they scared me enough already
 
you guys crack me up... :bow: Ryoken green, toooo funnay.... :haha:

the reason i'm posting is just to mention that tho the "ryoken green" is sick as an etcher, i definitely recommend getting at least a regular primer over it before any herc, line-x, etc..... it'd might be fine, but the more of a complete "system" you have under the herc, etc, the better...

my herc'd areas will have a full system of zinc, primer, paint under the herc...
 
Ya definetly gonna use another primer before the liner what ever that will be.

Any suggestions as what to use for a primer? spray can is best
 
eeesh, rattlecan can be a little rough for a standard filling primer.... definitely not my expertise, i'll rattle my zinc, but i ALWAYS use a 2 part thru a gun for my fill or seal coats... lots of questionable products on the market from what i've seen........

ummmmmm, stay away from any lacquer.. i'd say some sandable urethane if you can afford it..... not that there are alot of rattlecan epoxy options, but i usually avoid putting epoxy over zinc anyway... plus it doesn't sand as nice as urethane... good rattlecan primer runs in the high teens... i've used this stuff at work and it's very good for a rattlecan....

http://www.repaintsupply.com/pd_spraymax_2_part_2k_urethane_filler_primer_medium_gray.cfm

tho i'm sure some sandable rustoleum enamel at $7 would be fine too.....
 
At this point 7 to 17 dosent really make much diffrence gonna take a look at that 3 part primer i think
 
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