white-knuckleoffroad
Supporting Vendor
- Joined
- Jun 20, 2008
- Threads
- 1
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- Location
- Apple Valley, CA
- Website
- www.white-knuckleoffroad.com
- Thread starter
- #41
We see about half of our orders are for the powder coat finish. For those don't have the time or space to spray paint them, powder coat is the way to go. If you have the ability to paint them yourself, that might be the best route in the long run because you can touch-up the paint with better visual results than with powder coat. You are correct, recoating powder coat is costly.I have a question for vendor and buyers. Trying to decide whether to go with the powdercoat or get them bare metal and spray them myself. I know powder coat is allegedly sturdier but I have a 4+ front bumper that is already showing signs of wear and I am guessing a powder coat refresh is costly. Wondering if bare metal that I can rattle can resto myself from time to time might be better.
Has anyone gone this route? Or does everyone stick with the powdercoat?