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08-14-2024, 08:31 PM | #226 |
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Re: 65 Fairlane pro-touring build
Which 3m undercoat did you use? I've seen several different ones. I was going to use raptor liner on some inner fenders but I'm thinking about undercoat instead.
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Re: 65 Fairlane pro-touring build
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I usually use the 3M 08964 Body Schutz, but it requires a special applicator gun and throwaway plastic tube. I ran across a deal for the 03584-aerosol version and decided to give it a try. I think the Body Schutz goes on thicker and is more durable, but neither product is as tough as Raptor or other bed liners. My goal was more cosmetic than durability, so the aerosol works okay in that regard.
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Yesterday, 05:41 PM | #228 |
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Re: 65 Fairlane pro-touring build
The floor pan is finally assembled with SS rivets and 3M panel adhesive. The trans tunnel is held in place for the time being with clecos. I'm trying to decide whether to make it removeable. If I don't, Murphy's Law will make me regret it. I put all the rear suspension back in and set it up at ride height so I could measure the tire/wheel clearances. Looks like I'll be able to fit a 315/40-18 tire on an 11" rim and have plenty of room. Seam sealer is going on where panel assembly is complete.
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Yesterday, 06:26 PM | #229 |
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Re: 65 Fairlane pro-touring build
Looks damn good!
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Today, 09:16 AM | #230 |
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Re: 65 Fairlane pro-touring build
Looks amazing, ...you have a lot of hours into that.
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Today, 09:50 AM | #231 |
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Re: 65 Fairlane pro-touring build
Sheetmetal efforts are on point. If there's a way to have the tunnel as an easy access point for service, it's not a bad idea. But not sure how much impact that has on a clean interior design to aid that accessibility (?).
315/40-18 is TALL @ ~28" for a Pro-Touring type of build.
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