Originally posted by ForcedFirebird
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Originally posted by Mike36
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We recommend everyone to paint the cage as soon as possible, because the bare metal will rust somewhat quickly. Some are "lazy" or too busy to paint it, so they just leave it.. which is such a shame; a good cage adds value to the car, but that same cage all rusted really makes the car and cage look like shit. Some guys will say they like the raw look, and will clear coat the bars. I think that's silly, go paint the cage. I'm proud of most of my welds (lol) but I'd rather the whole ensemble be coated evenly with something that really compliments the car.
There was one cage we built, mostly, but removed the bars in large sections after welded certain ones together. Then we sent them out to be powdercoated. Then we finished welding the rest of the joints once it was back in the car, and sprayed a gloss black on that. Overall it was more trouble that it was worth in my opinion.
The right think to do is to take the car to a paint shop right after welding the cage, removing the windows and whatever you can, and having a professional paint it.
At the bare minimum, cover what you can and take a spray can to it.
You just paid a chunk of change for this integral part of your car--now go protect your investment!
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