OR you could just paint the holes and put the bolts back on when it dries. Unless its a ground then clean it up when done. A spray bomb will not spray enough material to plug them up like powder coat or BC/CC will.
A roller on the other hand leaves lots of material around. Hmmmmm who would use a roller on a car? Not an IT7 driver, no way no how....
All posts are made by a fat old guy with a crappy old car that isnt supported by a factory anymore and therefore should not be taken seriously, EVER
We buy our tires at WalMart 205/50-15 NT-01 $148.00 last all season and go faster as they wear out........
Driver Skills Development, 7's Racing Skunk Works
it7racing.com
Ignore the threaded holes and put aluminum foil on the studs. Much easier to put on and comes off with no residue. Spray away!!
Steve Eckerich
ITS 18 Speedsource RX7
ITR RX8 (under construction)
Thanks. As always just the info I was looking for and great advice.
When I was doing powdercoating, Eastwood (Summit now) sold silicone tapered plugs for holes, and then I would use foil or tape over male threads. foil is much easier to get off and doesn't leave sticky stuff behind. When I did my cage, I wrapped the steering column and wiring and such with foil- much easier to cover than with paper and tape, and even easier to remove.
Houston Region
STU Nissan 240SX
EProd RX7
You can always run a tap or die in or on the threads if you get too much paint on them. Doubtful you'd need to though.
'77 Mazda RX-3
NER SCCA E-Prod
Paint = Locktite
Jeff L
ITA Miata
2010 NARRC Champion
2007 NERRC Championship, 2nd place
2008 NARRC Championship, 2nd place
2009 NARRC Championship, 2nd place
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