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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
Does powder coated wheels pit
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[QUOTE="Enoch, post: 1108374, member: 567"] If you're one to just run your car/truck through a car wash and keep going, then expect pitting on just about anything you get. Whatever you get if you keep them clean and even waxed almost anything will last. Powder coat will be more durable, but when you get a rock chip they are pretty deep due to how thick powder coating is. Also they too will eventually pit as well if not taken care of. Get anything polished with a clear coat, over time they will eventually separate from in between the clear and the polished aluminum. Polished wheels with no coating are a pain to deal with, but can usually always be polished back out if neglected. Keep the wheels clean and free of caked on brake dust and anything will last for a pretty long time. [/QUOTE]
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