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    Better than I was quoted, the best I found was $100 a wheel!
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    go powder coat spend the money you wont match the quality or durability with duplicolor

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    Where are you getting them powder coated? I need some headers powder coated....

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowchevytrucks8503 View Post
    Where are you getting them powder coated? I need some headers powder coated....
    arrowhead powder coating on Jacksboro HWY. The price may have been lower since I mentioned I was with Echometer first. They used to do the coating on our gas separators.

    I guess 65 a wheel isnt too bad...and I know it will be leagues better than the dupli-color nonsense. its just a matter of $10 vs $260
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    yeah you can paint several times for $10 you could always do $10 first if you don't like it then spend more you'll only be out $10

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowchevytrucks8503 View Post
    yeah you can paint several times for $10 you could always do $10 first if you don't like it then spend more you'll only be out $10
    That's kinda the way I'm seeing it. I will do the powder coat when it is time for new tires. I'm just putting on some take-offs that I got a sweet deal on right now.
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    I still have the ugly 16 stocks but I want 20inch oem gmc's if I can find some

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