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09-22-2009 11:13 AM |
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Originally Posted by FreddyG
(Post 662412)
Powdercoating would be a better choice then because of it's resistance to wear. It's thicker than paint and is cured onto the part. Anodizing is also a good suggestion, because it goes into the aluminum. The bad part is that the anodized pieces that I've seen don't look like they're painted, but comes out looking more like a tint, which might look cool, but also might not be the look that you're after. Maybe I just haven't seen enough anodized pieces either. :dunno:
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Yeah, powdercoating is definitely the better choice. However, even PC'ing will show scratches and marks. That's inevitable. I'm starting to think that leaving them as is, even though they are the only silver piece on the car currently, is the best way to go. I'd hate to have 2 running boards down the side of the truck showing all these marks and scratches, while the rest of the car is perfect. Thoughts?
And I agree with the anodized look. It wouldn't be the same.
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