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Powder coating springs won't hurt them.
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LitlElvis
on March 20, 2014 at 1:55 PM
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Is it ok to do the springs?
posted by Woody75 (Denver)
on March 20, 2014 at 11:03 AM
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The temp would have to go above 600°F before there would be any problems with chrome silicon steel.
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Just got my suspension powdercoated.....
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Zsgetyoulaid
01:18:04 03/20/14
You might have a hard time putting the pin in, I would
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YlwPrlZTT
01:25:53 03/20/14
I have some brake cleaner on hand back home
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Zsgetyoulaid
01:53:59 03/20/14
Brake cleaner isn't strong enough. Gasket remover eats paint (n/m)
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ttsmokin
12:45:39 03/20/14
Aircraft paint stripper
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Shiers69
14:42:41 03/20/14
Re: Just got my suspension powdercoated.....
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DbestiZ1
08:46:59 03/20/14
Its collegeboys old setup
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Zsgetyoulaid
10:06:01 03/20/14
Is it ok to do the springs?
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Woody75 (Denver)
11:03:32 03/20/14
Re: Is it ok to do the springs?
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Zsgetyoulaid
11:22:34 03/20/14
I wouldn't be surprised if the coating cracks on the springs
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fuzzymonkey
11:58:43 03/20/14
If it's a single coat, and not laid on too thick, it should
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black300zx
17:59:28 03/20/14
You can always have them redone. It's not very expensive (n/m)
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Zsgetyoulaid
22:15:44 03/20/14
Powder coating springs won't hurt them. -
LitlElvis
13:55:50 03/20/14
looks kinda weird with no contrast (n/m)
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Antihero
19:36:13 03/20/14
agreed
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Zsgetyoulaid
22:10:05 03/20/14
Pristine did mine. Being a one man shop he does take awhile
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ShakaShaun(Denver)
20:30:51 03/20/14
I had my entire engine bay done by blue flame
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Zsgetyoulaid
22:13:58 03/20/14
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