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Slow Go on 90 k5_ ChevyToy04

Heard good stuff about that Liner eXtreme.

POR15 will go a long way as long as you don't glop in on heavy. Took me a while to get my technique down but when it's applied correctly it does like 96 square feet per quart I think it was.
 
Heard good stuff about that Liner eXtreme.

POR15 will go a long way as long as you don't glop in on heavy. Took me a while to get my technique down but when it's applied correctly it does like 96 square feet per quart I think it was.

Sweet! Just what I needed to hear

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That comes with all that stuff for $152:eek1: wow. And it looks awesome too. Ima copy you:D
 
No not at all. Comes with that reducer stuff too??

uhh.. I find this so I think so: "Mix all of part A and part B along with color , reducer, and rubber (if using). If you are spraying a color that has the color in the PART A and you do not wish to use rubber, cut back on the reducer, If using a hopper gun, you might want to leave out altogether."

and also Says: "Contains over 3 gallons that will do 80 sq ft @ 1/16-1/18 thick...Comes with a free gun (recommended for fine rubber) but buy additional large gun for heavy crumb (saw somewhere that the heavy crumb is extremely rough and will hurt your feet if you stand on it without shoes)" fine is what i"m goin for
 
I'm putting carpet over top of mine so I don't really care if it's rough. I just want something to keep any moisture off the metal surface cuz my trucks got some leaks but I don't feel like spending all that money to redo all the seals at the moment.
 
Keep us posted on how that liner works... I wanna do the same to my truck this summer/winter.
 
Keep us posted on how that liner works... I wanna do the same to my truck this summer/winter.

Once I get it in I will surely let yaw know. I plan to do the blazer and then my tacoma bed so I'll have multiple sources to go from

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Anybody know the answer???

So my former ag shop teacher knows a guy that has/had a 4 inch lift for a blazer. Right now idk brand, what year its for, or any of that but he thinks it had springs all the way around and not blocks. He wants $2-250 for the complete kit with shocks. My question is what is the difference between kits that are listed for 73-87 blazers and others that say 88-91? I would like to know if its for the earlier years would it work on my 90 or is there a major difference in something. For that price I would really love to have it but don't have any money to waste before I jump on it:whistle:
 
It will work you will just have to change the spring bushings or use the smaller bolts
 
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