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Old 02-07-2013, 07:08 AM
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Nice work on the uprights. Looks to be top notch to match the rest of your parts.
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Old 02-07-2013, 07:19 AM
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Nice work on the uprights. Looks to be top notch to match the rest of your parts.
Thanks Greg!

Just FYI.... these suckers go great with our Floater Rearends Oh and dont forget the GMR C5/6 Front Hubs
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Old 02-07-2013, 08:10 AM
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Just curious on what you would recommend from a coating perspective. I would assume that any mounting surfaces would need to be masked off as to not change the dimension, so any concerns about corrosion in those areas?

Just curious.........

These things look AMAZING
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I plan on powdercoating mine and we can mask off where the hub bolts up. Actually a good powdercoater can "dust it off" before he cooks it. After that your favorite penetrating oil on the bare surface and assemble. I prefer Gibbs.
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Old 02-07-2013, 08:27 AM
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I plan on powdercoating mine and we can mask off where the hub bolts up. Actually a good powdercoater can "dust it off" before he cooks it. After that your favorite penetrating oil on the bare surface and assemble. I prefer Gibbs.
Thanks Donny - - - - Just wondering is all.

I may be chatting with you about some GMR stuff at some point - -- - Lord knows my dreams are much larger than my budget though!
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Cool, my wife gave me an unlimited budget and I still went over
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Jason,These are Amazing.I want a set.But need to buy the kid's G.I.Joe w/the Kungfu grip first.
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