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s/c removal help

either way. but the p/c will look better, and its a stronger finish.

its whats on snow plows, it takes a beating for sure.
 


its not real expensive.

i had a 8 foot fisher snow plow, and the place i used to pick up trash from did industrial painting and powder coating, so i stoped in and asked how much to do my plow, they said 150 to 200, all depended if they needed more powder coat or not.

never got it done because i had to bring it prepped to them, and the sand blaster wanted 300 to blast all the old powder coating and rust off it. then i had a 1 day window tops before it would start rusting. time, money, it never happened.
 
thats not bad actually there is a place in my town i guess im gonna talk to some people i know and see whaat they know
 
call em. they may want to see the parts to quote you a price. small parts seem to be cheap really. s/c maybe $50? i would hope less tho. rails maybe 15-20. but its forever, its never coming off.
 


a s/c would need nothing more then a wire wheel maybe, they dont rust.

the metal just needs to be clean, and free of rust for a good job.
 
i found a place some what close they have a few prices for like calipers are like 50 bucks and thats about it
 


oh and i silica blasted my S/C heres what it looked like just using a wire wheel

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but its a GenV
 


For $125 ill paint it with White engine enamel. Should last just be sure to prep the paint right. And wipe or spray it down ever so often. Or if you want less upkeep just paint it black..do the rails in white etc. but I wouldn't do anything else in your bay red unless its little things like wires and or poly mounts.
 
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