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Old 02-02-2010, 10:05 PM
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Ok so i bought the pacesetter longtubes that aren't armor coated. What would be the best paint to use in order to keep thme from corroding as little as possible?
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Mine were shot to hell in no time. Kind of depressing actually. I would wrap them.
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I used High Temp black paint on my Mids. That was last April. They still look like they did when I put them on. *I don't drive a whole lot in my car though. Maybe 2k miles in the past 10 months.
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if you have access to a oven then you can use the hi temp stuff from advance auto parts and bake it exactly how it says on the back of the can, and it will last for a while, on my old trans am i did the exhaust manifold like that and it help up awesome for about a year before the car got in a wreck and was done




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