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Glad you could get back into one of those trips you make! I always enjoyed looking through the old posts! I know it is nice being able to just meander around seeing what you can see without a schedule or deadline.
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I don't think that this would be any better than the Line-X and Rhino Lining, which are a Urethane product. The 3M coating is a Asphalt and Butyl rubber product.
All in all, I think that the Line-X and Rhino would be safer than the 3M for an underhood (high heat) application.
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Thanks for the replies guys!
I was having more worries about have the rings and rims as matching pairs, have not played with the split rings, just wanted to make sure.
I am still split on the paint or powdercoat. The man who will be doing them can go either way. I understand being able to...
I could not find anything referring to blasting and painting or powdercoating split rings for the deuce and have a few questions:
1. Is it safe to blast Deuce Split Ring Rims for painting or powdercoating?
2. Do you have to keep the ring matched with the rim?
3. Would you paint or powdercoat...
I'd like GM to stop the presses and make me a brand new one:driver:. Let's see, 6BT Twin turbo, Modified Hemmt rims with 395's, factory A/C, gun ring on top, slant back top, Allison 6speed......:whistle:
Don't take this the wrong way, don't put new batts in the beast until you figure out why the old ones welded themselves...It's just that some have done just that...
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