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Old 02-01-2012, 08:28 PM
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Powder coating kw coil over springs

If I got a set of KW coil overs would it hurt the springs or change the way they performed if I got them powder coated?
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I read somewhere that you have to keep the baking temps below 300-350F but you should be fine
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Originally Posted by G37Sam
I read somewhere that you have to keep the baking temps below 300-350F but you should be fine

Thanks, I wasn't sure and I don't want yellow springs on my car. lol
Old 02-03-2012, 01:34 PM
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KW color combo shows that you have the real deal... why change it? rock them proudly... lots would love to have a set of those coils... save your money and use it on some other mods... thats my take... lol
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