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Old 05-04-2022, 09:07 AM   #35
toolboxchev
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Re: New Aftermarket Cabs

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Originally Posted by NJ68stepside View Post
Did a better look at it.

It is Regular primer sprayed on. They did a pretty good job covering it. Even in the cowl and vents.

No seam sealer. Which is a good thing. Imagine if you’re going to modify it and then have to mess around with that. Plus I’d want to further paint/preventative coat pieces before I get it to sealer and final paint. I’ll ask my body shop for direction on this stuff.
Good to know! I would want those rockers and the area in the roof coated. Randall @ Rtech Fab peels the roof skin and put some type of dyna mat product in the roof with a new outer skin when he rebuilds a custom 4 door cab. That guy knows his stuff.

I would also be very concerned with the cowl area. There is actual 3 cowl pieces. You see 2 on your cab and then the body cowl. Those lower seams in the windsheild area are where I have the most problems now on a 50 year truck.
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