PAINT OR POWDER COATING
#2
Senior Member
RACING JUNKIE
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Coldwater, MI
Posts: 2,998
Powder will hold up way better and IMO looks nicer with some colors (like a super chrome with a candy color over it)
but the downside is you want to add a tab you have to grind on it and touch it up with paint anyways.
NHRA does not like ANY hammertone colors
but the downside is you want to add a tab you have to grind on it and touch it up with paint anyways.
NHRA does not like ANY hammertone colors
#5
Junior Member
SHOW GUEST
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 3
i am a powder coater and we coat a lot of show car stuff , ranging from wheels to motors , heads , we do glass, wood, alum , steel , just about anything that can handle the temp. all of our race cars are powder coated and it is hard to chip if it is done right !!!!! we do alot of Harley tanks fenders an so on , it will hold up 5 to 10 yrs compared to paint !!!!!
#6
Senior Member
MASTER BUILDER
Join Date: May 2003
Location: North East, Maryland
Posts: 159
You may want to talk to your tech in your area and see what they say about what powdercoat isn't legal. I have heard hammertomes on frames aren't legal but not sure. Also i would have it cert. before to make sure all your bars are right. If they won't hold a sticter for you if you tell them your powdercoating it then I am sure they can tape over it for i dont think the put powder on too thick. Good luck in whatever you decide
#7
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SENIOR BUILDER
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Phoenix AZ
Posts: 116
Powder Coating looks nice and holds up well, but it can be a real pain at times. I broke a rear shock mount about a month after powder coating my chassis. Had to replace a couple of bars and since the cert sticker won't make it through the oven I had to just paint the repaired area.