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Old 12-14-2008, 05:28 PM
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I've seen what the regular black headers do after about 2 months. Anyone know how long their Armor Coat lasts?
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ive only had mine on for 6 months but they still look brand new! A buddy of mine has had his for almost 3 years and they still look almost new! Overall I think they are a pretty good coating
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I have the black headers on, and its all burned off after a month. The armor coat is great for a factory coating, but getting the black ones, blasting them and having a custom coat will net you the best results.
THe armor coat can still look new after months.
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yeah, i never got why they put that paint on there in the first place cause all it ends up doing is burning off. seems like they'd save some $$ if they just left them in their metal form with no paint. plus it'd save the owner the bad smell that comes with the black ones. Thank ya'll guys for your imput
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