Re: Line-X as paint (was books/info about solid axle suspensions?)

From: Punch (2punch.crash2000@AHM.com)
Date: Mon Jan 20 2003 - 19:52:02 EST


<jon@dakota-truck.net> wrote in message
news:b0hl1m$g2v$2@bent.twistedbits.net...
>
> "Kyle Vanditmars" <kylevan@telus.net> wrote:
>
> : <jon@dakota-truck.net> wrote in message
> : news:b0aqvv$6ok$1@bent.twistedbits.net...
> :> At any rate, the white and black zebra stripe paint scheme is
> : certainly
> :> a nice touch. Hold on, that can't be paint - too rough. No! Its
Line-X;
> : the
> :> entire truck is covered in the stuff!
>
> : I passed a fullsize Chevy Blazer that was jacked up to the sky, and was
> : painted in Line-X. Looked ugly as hell, but I suppose it would work
quite
> : well for off-roading. Although, I would think that one trip through the
pit
> : would load enough "SteigerMud" into the little crevices and bumps to add
a
> : tonne, maybe tonne and a half to the vehicle.
>
>
> Yeah, I keep toying with the idea of Line-X'ing the Ram. My biggest
> concern is how much scrubbing I would have to do to get the mud and clay
> out of it. :-) I've got a while to think about it though - have several
> things left to do before worrying about the paint.

many jeep fans line-x or rhino the inside of there trucks, the finish can be
as smooth as glass if you want it, they blow air at it to create the
tecture.

punch



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