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I'm in the process of taking apart my rear suspension to replace the wheel bearings, and thought it would be a good time to spruce things up a bit. I'm wondering if I should powder coat the control arms or have them painted?

thoughts?
Which ever way I go, I'll end up doing my sway bar, and all the suspension stuff as well while its off the car.
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Yes, do it right with powder coat as it will be much more durable. That's unless you like taking it all apart again later on to paint it again. Good to do everything in that area while you are at it. Google search gives lots of info on it. Plus from what I have seen, powder coat seems to have a thicker smoother appearance on parts.
I wrote a book on powder coating using a kiln and an Arduino:

http://www.pantherpost.com/

Controlling the cycle makes powder coating extremely convenient. I blast my part, drop it in the kiln, select the program hit run. It makes it a fire and forget system.

The nice thing is nearly every bracket, or part I just blast and coat. No wet paint, easy to do.

I figure I have ran over a 1000 parts through this so far.

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