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Skid decision

Discussion in 'Technical Chat' started by MarkM, Jan 1, 2013.

  1. Jan 1, 2013 at 12:15 PM
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    MarkM

    MarkM [OP] Well-Known Member

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    I am getting ready to have a bunch of parts powder coated. I was wondering if powder coating my OEM TRD skid plate would be a bad move due to scraping when it comes into contact with the earth. Anyone have any advice? I was also looking for advice on a way to powder coat my sliders with something that would give some texture for stepping in or out.
     
  2. Jan 1, 2013 at 3:49 PM
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    RacecarGuy

    RacecarGuy Well-Known Member

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    Pelfreybilt front and rear HC bumper w/swingout, BAMF LCA Skids, BAMF Diff skid, Pelfreybilt IFS and Trans skid, RCI gas tank skid, Bronze SCS F-5's, Icon RR's ext travel, Dakar leafs, Archive Garage shackle flip
    For parts that are prone to scrapes, I prefer using spray paint. This way when it gets bad enough or I have spare time, I can touch it up with spray paint vs. having to send it out to be powder coated again.
     

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