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    Hi what is the best paint to paint my rear axle and roll bar? Thanks dan

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    Easiest way, take it to the powdercoaters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Novasport View Post
    Easiest way, take it to the powdercoaters.
    I agree get it blasted and powder coated im getting all of my steeri g and suspension parts done over the wi ter

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    for what it costs in grinding discs/wheels paint/brushes thinners and time,its makes much more sense to get it powdercoated

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    Another for powder coating, best way.

    But if you can't/dont want too. Use Wickes Direct to metal paint. Best stuff going.
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    ok thanks i will strip it down and get powder coated

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    ive just done my front suspension components in hammerite black covers really well
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    Quote Originally Posted by turbojolt View Post
    ive just done my front suspension components in hammerite black covers really well
    Brush on? As their spray stuff is utter toss now.... That's why i use the Wickes Direct to Metal.
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    Powdercoat = Massive win..




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    Yeah powder coat looks smart

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