That looks great! Now, let me finish it for you with Afrika Korp colors!

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That looks great! Now, let me finish it for you with Afrika Korp colors!![]()
That color looks right on a cruiser.
I wonder what the life expectancy of that type of finish is?
It is certainly tough enough.
That color looks right on a cruiser.
I wonder what the life expectancy of that type of finish is?
It is certainly tough enough.
Al's Liner's website said:Does Al's Liner have a warranty?
We warranty Al's Liner to not deteriorate or degrade in any way. The warranty does not cover physical damage and the application is up to the applicator. If you do not mix it properly or prep the surface correctly, that falls under the applicator. Be sure to read the mix and spray instructions carefully
That looks great! Now, let me finish it for you with Afrika Korp colors!![]()
That's awesome! I think I'll do that on my FJC someday. Very cool and looking forward to seeing the pics with the black rims!
Not yet. I literally just did this a week ago. I'll be wheelin' for 4 days next weekend, and I'll report back how it holds up.
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The one mistake I made with my 40 was wheeling it less than 24 hours after aplication to the rear doors and a few other spots. These stained with the mud that got on it. Yes, the instructions say not to do what I did. No I didin't follow the instructions....
You're more than a week, so should be golden, assuming your directions are simular to the ones I didn't follow with durabak. Flares on 80 have held up much better color wise due to following instructions and stuff like that.
How'd you paint the wheels? They look really good.
I'm about to paint mine black but am having a hell of a time finding that Duplicolor Wheel paint in flat/satin black.
When I rolled on my Durabak in three coats it was only 3 gallons and ~30 lbs. I'm not sure how you manage to use more than 3 gallons and how you get polyurethane with rubber bits to weigh a whole lot?
That looks great! Now, let me finish it for you with Afrika Korp colors!![]()
No this is a great product for all of the above. Goes on much thicker than the more well know DIY kits. There are no ruff particles in the mix like herculiner or the like. This is a great solution for lining the interior of your 80 too. Not as soft as carpet though![]()
All packed up and ready to wheel for the next three days. Got the wheels painted too:
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I don't think the added weight would be more the than the weight of three gallons, unless Al started to put black holes in the mix.
How's the noise factor inside once the carpet/liner is removed and it has been sprayed?
Killer rig ardentyota! I really like the tan & black color scheme, it reminds me of the new Trail Team FJ.
Sorry that I don't have more pics right now, but I'll get them up tonight!
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