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salayc

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  1. All,

    Does anyone know the best way to paint my stainless steel tips and muffler bypass pipes? I want to paint then in a satin black.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Don't do it yourself. Stainless is harder to paint than other metals (also to weld and to plate.) Powedercoat should hold up and is not that expensive, a high temp appliance enamel should also do it. Professionally applied paints are catalized and or cured differently and it's a specialty thing. DIY with caution, experience, and some expensive tools.

  2. I recommend you get a code reader and read the codes off the OBDII. If you don't have a reader,an autostore, like Autozone, lend readers to be used in their parking lot. Write down the codes if any, and we can troubleshoot

    Problem Fixed. Looks like the hazard switch was bad and the posts were not making contact. Repaired the switch and voila, the controls work again.

    That was weird.

    Chris

  3. I just wanted some knowledge of what's involved in this so the body shop doesn't tell me something that may not be entirely true and me not realizing it.

    They should: remove the outer window seal, mirror, and door handle, tape off the window and adjacent panels, fill, sand, paint color coat, paint 1-2 coats clear, color sand, buff, clean reassamble.

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