Powder coating exhaust tips?
Powder coating exhaust tips?
Has anyone powder coating their exhaust tips? I want to get all if the chrome off my car, and I was thinking about this. Do you think the color will hold up? Will I have to cut off the tips to do this? Also, one tip hangs lower. Is there a quick fix to this without bending the hanger?
PlastiDip them!!! I did a test run on my Roush tips that do get pretty hot. I romped on the car for a while to get them real hot. Had it on for weeks, no change in looks or melting. Your good to go.
Plus with the amount of black carbon that comes out of our cars it's worth it for ease of cleaning or not cleaning lol.
I hope everyone's car has a lot like mine anyway. Usually a day after cleaning they're all black on the lower half
Plus with the amount of black carbon that comes out of our cars it's worth it for ease of cleaning or not cleaning lol.
I hope everyone's car has a lot like mine anyway. Usually a day after cleaning they're all black on the lower half
You can adjust the tip pretty easily by loosening the joint at the axle back connection then hold tip where you want it while you tighten the joint. I used some spacers between the tip and the lower facia to help keep the tip where I wanted it while tightening.
I think powder coated tips would look awesome
I think powder coated tips would look awesome
Originally Posted by Scuba-Matt
Those came out nice. Not like the plasti dip stuff I see on cars around here.
Originally Posted by Tron84
If done right it looks very nice and smooth, nothing like the rough, lumpy look of bed liner
Originally Posted by 2012GTCS
I said the same thing as Matt. My faux cap came out bumpy. But damm your wheels came out awesome! What was your trick to getting it smooth and even like that??
This is all plasti-dip....
Originally Posted by 2012GTCS
I said the same thing as Matt. My faux cap came out bumpy. But damm your wheels came out awesome! What was your trick to getting it smooth and even like that??
Take a piece if cardboard and practice, it shouldn't take long to get it down right
Originally Posted by Tron84
I think another thing is to get the coats on thick enough, if you go light with the coats it gets a rough look.
Take a piece if cardboard and practice, it shouldn't take long to get it down right
I had it taped off right under the badge. I've seen people make a square around it??? Then I guess razor blade the edges? Help!!!
Originally Posted by 2012GTCS
I did like 3 light coats, the first being super light. Then by the 4th and 5th I was getting so impatient I started really laying it on. Then when I took the tape off it peeled up in a few spots on the edges of the faux cap.
I had it taped off right under the badge. I've seen people make a square around it??? Then I guess razor blade the edges? Help!!!The biggest thing is patience with this stuff. The thing I keep telling myself when I'm spraying, is "THIS IS SOO MUCH CHEAPER THAN DOING ANYTHING ELSE, MAJE IT COUNT!"
Practice, and it'll come out perfect every time. I'd it doesn't, figure out what you did wrong, peel up the mess, and spray again.
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