Doppleganger
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- Chris
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- K20
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- 5.7
Ok, so I had the cab soda blasted. He does not touch roofs for warpage reasons so roof is still in original paint. Roof was dirty so I'm wiping it down - looking things over for a sand/primer soon. I cant believe how thin and cheesy the sheet metal on the roof is. I notice there is a slight ripple. Cant see it at 10ft (sits so high you wouldn't see it anyways) but up close and on an angle, you see it good - especially when its up against a straight reflection. They aren't dents - more like sags. Real soft and pliable. I suppose one could put a skim coat of filler on it and block sand it, but this stuff is so soft, I dont know how you could. Almost wish they had put foam or something between the layers to stiffen it up. Talk about a pop can.
Anyone dealt with this, and if so, how?
Anyone dealt with this, and if so, how?
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