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Old July 2nd, 2007, 08:54 PM   #1
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If i powder coat my differential case on my 8.8 rear axle white....woudl i be able to powder coat my lowering springs and other things along them lines. I'm either thinking white or yellow??
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Old July 2nd, 2007, 09:33 PM   #2
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I'm pretty sure you could have em powdercoated
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y not...?

u can do it..
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Originally Posted by El_Cangri
y not...?

u can do it..
eh, actual powder coating consists of grounding the thing u want painted to a negative charge while using postively charged paint particles that stick (like a magnet) then they bake it...much better than rattle can.
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yea wish i had a powder coat setup in my garage
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as long as their is bare clean metal you can powder coat it... an as long as it can hold a charge... so if you wanted to you could like coat your arm... but the charge and baking thing might not work so well...
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Yeah i didn't know bc if you buy the lowering springs then dont they come blue??? an i didt know if you'd have to grind all of that stuff off or what??
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well you could dip it in some paint or something... you could use auto body paint... and just spray it...
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