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I said SLIGHTLY limited and I'm definitely not complaining about the Brembos. I'm saving up for new rims, but want to do something to set my car about a bit sooner. Anyone recommend any sites where to browse for rims?
Check the Marketplace on this forum. Good place to start.
I said SLIGHTLY limited and I'm definitely not complaining about the Brembos. I'm saving up for new rims, but want to do something to set my car about a bit sooner. Anyone recommend any sites where to browse for rims?
get some white wall tires!!!! lol that will "set your car"
Well if your gonna put it that way painting could chip too if not prepped correctly. If both processes are done correctly than powder coating should still be more durable since it actually bonds to the metal when you heat it. Thats why things that take a lot of beating from the elements or other things they use powder coating.
I left that as a given.
Remember the paint on your car is also bonded to the metal and most cars are left to the elements. Powder = melted plastic dust / paint = plastic in a solution activated by a catalyst hardener. Different pros and cons to both but I wouldn't say anymore durable.