How well does paint hold up on frame, etc...

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How well does paint hold up on frame, etc...
onebadkota avatar
onebadkota
+1y
Im fixin to start takin stuff apart, and im wanting to paint from, control arms, axle, all suspension basically......Will paint hold up well enough to do all of this, or should this be more of a powder coat job?? Paint i can do myself thats why i prefer it..
seanb avatar
seanb
+1y
Well powdercoat would be the most chip resistant color solution but if it's a show truck, auto paint should be fine. Just be careful with handling parts and assembly. Of course if you drive it much expect to get some wear with just paint.
onebadkota avatar
onebadkota
+1y
Basically the only time i drive it are really nice days on the weekend....other than that, it basically stays in the garage
mindlissmetalfab avatar
mindlissmetalfab
+1y
Sandblast it so you are working with clean metal. You can get chassis paint from places like NAPA but I'm not sure what they have for colors. powder is the way to go if you have the money for it, although stuff like the frame and axles isnt always easy to do.
mtm avatar
mtm
+1y
guess it depends on how hard you drag it
truck action avatar
truck action
+1y
Use POR-15, can be brushed on, wear gloves!!
jeebus @ mmw avatar
jeebus @ mmw
+1y
Around here, there is a place that will powdercoat your entire frame, any gloss color that you want, for 300$. That price includes them sandblasting it and doing the taping for prep work...minimal.

For "kandy" style powdercoat it only jumps to 500$.

hell i cant even paint it with house of kolor paint for that cheep, after you add up the primer, color, and clear....its well over the 500$ mark...

b12yan avatar
b12yan
+1y
Damn where at taylor.. i found someone out my way but thiunk they said 800...
TwistedMinis avatar
TwistedMinis
+1y
Yea I'm $700 to do my frame in blue. I'm having my links, control arms and axle housing done as well. Powdercoat.
jeebus @ mmw avatar
jeebus @ mmw
+1y
Bryan........

That is from a place up here in Gladwin. Idk how far of a drive it is from you, but its a hell of a price. The turnaround time is around 1-2 weeks. They usually do a ton of work for all the local circle track racers up here, but they are more than happy to do this kind of stuff in kandys and metallics and what not.

thats ware im takin my frame, axle, and all my other stuff, the suspension stuff will all be chromed.....and i got a hook up on that now also!