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    Band Relining

    So I was talking to the people at Alabama Bands about getting bands relined and was thinking about welding up and sending out 2 kickdown bands. They can reline them in red, tan, kevlar or High Energy Carbon Metalic. I was thinking about the High Energy Carbon Metalic. Has anyone used anything else? I was also thinking about getting the low / rev band relined with something better. Has anyone ever tried this? I am curious if it is worth doing.

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    Re: Band Relining

    Alabama Bands are awesome and cheap. Carbon Metalic is what I use and they last a long time. the rear band I leave stock, never had a problem.

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