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Old 08-14-2009   #24
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Re: Powder Coating Pricing

As far as calipers go, It really depends on the cars primary use,
most enthusiasts don't heat up there calipers to that point,
Yes if your out running at the track on a regular basis where you have noticed a problem with brake fade or brake fluid boil (on the extreme side)
we also do heat dissipating coatings in a full line of colors for those of you needing that,
Powder is a great coating for most people, It is heat resistant and solvent resistant, and is available in a huge line of colors,
feel free to PM any of us a the shop if you have any more questions,
Jesse-
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