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Old 02-24-2019, 02:45 PM
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I'd go black if you want it to last the miles. White tends to just disappear in spots revealing the undercoat. It happens in odd places, maybe due to contaminants but not sure. It also can stain. I've got a set with maybe 50 miles and they have blems, another was done with vht in a powdercoat oven in 3 stages and is holding up as well as the ceramic. White is neat when fresh but most pros will tell you it's just not going to look new in 5 years.
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