Painting Springs/Struts

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Does anyone have any pointers for painting coil springs? Obviously they're going to flex a lot so it needs to be a durable/flexible paint. Is powder coating my best/only option? Does anyone have any experience with this?

I'm thinking for the struts I'll just sand them down and rattle can them with some decent paint. I don't know if I like the idea of cooking (for powder coat) expensive compressed gas struts at 400+ degrees :shock:

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Powdercoat is the best options for the springs.

And your way would prob be the best for the shocks and struts.
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o2designs wrote:Powdercoat is the best options for the springs.

And your way would prob be the best for the shocks and struts.
Sounds good to me :) Anyone have any recommendations for where to get the powder coat done if I go through with that? I've seen quite a few posts on tcstangs regarding places that do it, so I could probably follow up with one of them if nothing else.
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why are ya needing to paint the springs? I'd bet a brand spanking new set of springs would run about the same as a powdercoat
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spots25 wrote:why are ya needing to paint the springs? I'd bet a brand spanking new set of springs would run about the same as a powdercoat
Truthfully they are brand new springs.... I just don't like the color for my car :lol:
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HAHA Pimpin!

LOL

I got my wheels done in Rochester down here, so that does'nt help you.
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Here's the color scheme (not mine but same struts/springs)... Imagine this on my silver frost (stock in appearance)
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yeah, because the struts are TOTALLY in view all the time
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spots25 wrote:yeah, because the struts are TOTALLY in view all the time
Yup, I can see them...
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I can see my yellow Koni's on the wagon. The rears are red, so thats not bad.

What color you going?

You could leave the springs red, but paint the Konis.
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o2designs wrote:You could leave the springs red, but paint the Konis.
I think that would be the most cost effective plan 8) Just semi gloss black or something dark so they don't stand out, I don't think I'll be able to see much of the springs.
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Yeah. The red will look fine on the car. CD Silver or Black Struts will be cool.

Can't beat this combo tho...HAHA
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That's semi gloss black powder coat :)
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Nice!!! Did you get it done locally?

Looks pretty good.
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o2designs wrote:Nice!!! Did you get it done locally?

Looks pretty good.
Thanks! Not really local, I shipped them over to the otherside of Wisconsin. A fellow Contour owner does powder coating out of his own house on just about anything.

He gave me a really good price (he was/is looking for work at the moment :lol:) at $35 including the blasting and even return shipping! :shock: I just had to ship them over there (~$15). All said in done it only cost about $50 to have them painted black over red.

He's even giving me some leftover powder to touch them up if I scratch them installing them.
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