Powdercoat Pricing??
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Hey guys,
I was quoted $575 for a basic textured black powder coat on poison spyder flares, rocker knockers, front and rear bumpers. I know prices vary city to city and this is a reputable company but this seems pretty high. What do you guys think and what do y'all pay where you live? I
I was quoted $575 for a basic textured black powder coat on poison spyder flares, rocker knockers, front and rear bumpers. I know prices vary city to city and this is a reputable company but this seems pretty high. What do you guys think and what do y'all pay where you live? I
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Hey guys,
I was quoted $575 for a basic textured black powder coat on poison spyder flares, rocker knockers, front and rear bumpers. I know prices vary city to city and this is a reputable company but this seems pretty high. What do you guys think and what do y'all pay where you live? I
I was quoted $575 for a basic textured black powder coat on poison spyder flares, rocker knockers, front and rear bumpers. I know prices vary city to city and this is a reputable company but this seems pretty high. What do you guys think and what do y'all pay where you live? I
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Price seems fine to me. I paid just a bit more then that for similar items. As a small heads up make sure they media blast then powder prime before powdercoating your poison spyder stuff. If not I have seen where around the laser etched spyder starts to rust pretty quickly.
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I got quoted $95 a wheel including remounting and balancing. I can't find an aftermarket wheel I like for under $200 a piece so might pull the trigger. I plan to plasti dip first to make sure I like the look of the stock wheels, just waiting for the jersey weather to break!
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I paid 1000 bucks for some work equipment that was a much larger surface. From what we were told, a stock color that they use or already have set up will lower your cost. Ask them about your prep to make sure it is works with powder coat. In our case we were fine because the surface was powder coated already, just in the wrong color.