View Full Version : Ceramic Coating in Central Jersey?
Grifter
01-06-2008, 09:22 PM
I figured I'd kill 2 birds with one stone in this thread...
First question; does anyone know of a good ceramic coating place in central Jersey?
Second question; does anyone know if you can ceramic coat a header that has already been ceramic coated? I bought my car with Grot headers and had my custom header back system made with them on(ball and socket flanges). The headers don't really need to be re-coated but I was seeing if I can get that done if I wanted to in the future. I am not sure if you can strip ceramic coating. I would like to get SS headers but that would also mean another trip to Mufflex to modify my y-pipe.
Thanks for any info.
Marc
Featherburner
01-06-2008, 09:32 PM
I found this place today looking for Powder Coaters. I don't know anything about them but, I'll throw this out there for you.http://www.johnsonspowdercoating.com/index.htm#
1QWIKBIRD
01-06-2008, 09:34 PM
Johnson's Powder Coating in Burlington.
7 Elbow Lane
Burlington , NJ 08016
609-239-8666
I have dealt with these guys for various items, Valve Covers, Intake, Headers (Re-Coat)
Price is inline with most other places and the turn around is good. My intake and valve covers turned out great. The header re-coat turned out good, but the didn't last quite as long as I would have hoped. Probably not their fault, but just my experience.
my intake and valve covers in the upper right:
http://www.johnsonspowdercoating.com/gallery/index.htm
a pic of my headers are attached. They came out great, but the collectors are starting to show signs of flaking. I am sure it is more difficult to re-coat a set and get good adhesion then to coat a set for the first time.
Chris
I figured I'd kill 2 birds with one stone in this thread...
First question; does anyone know of a good ceramic coating place in central Jersey?
Second question; does anyone know if you can ceramic coat a header that has already been ceramic coated? I bought my car with Grot headers and had my custom header back system made with them on(ball and socket flanges). The headers don't really need to be re-coated but I was seeing if I can get that done if I wanted to in the future. I am not sure if you can strip ceramic coating. I would like to get SS headers but that would also mean another trip to Mufflex to modify my y-pipe.
Thanks for any info.
Marc
Tru2Chevy
01-06-2008, 09:40 PM
I've talked to the guys at Johnson's too, I was looking for alternatives to sending my headers to Jet Hot. Seemed like a stand up guy - quoted me a good price.
- Justin
Grifter
01-07-2008, 08:54 AM
Thanks a lot guys! I would love to get my headers coated black, I think it would look badass.
ar0ck
01-07-2008, 12:01 PM
What did you guys spend around to get Long Tubes coated?
Grifter
01-07-2008, 02:09 PM
What did you guys spend around to get Long Tubes coated?
Looking around it seems like the norm is anywhere from $200-275.
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