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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 926512" data-attributes="member: 1160"><p>You don't want to powder coat them before installing, that will mess up the weld area which needs to be clean. I've always welded them up "naked" and then painted them with Rustoleum spray paint. This has always worked well for me and I've not had any rust problems.</p><p></p><p>I've done it myself with a mig welder twice, and once I paid $50 for a shop to do it. Make sure the car is level and on the suspension before welding. You don't want to "weld in" a twisted frame. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 926512, member: 1160"] You don't want to powder coat them before installing, that will mess up the weld area which needs to be clean. I've always welded them up "naked" and then painted them with Rustoleum spray paint. This has always worked well for me and I've not had any rust problems. I've done it myself with a mig welder twice, and once I paid $50 for a shop to do it. Make sure the car is level and on the suspension before welding. You don't want to "weld in" a twisted frame. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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