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Old 12-17-2006, 06:04 PM   #1
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Re: Power booster question

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If you happen to have a Power booster that is the gold iridite finish; that can be polished and made really shiney, with a gold tint. The powder coating will work if you take the booster completely apart and then rebuild it after coating. Buy a chrome one and install it for the same amount of money and less pain.
Good info, I have all the polishing stuff in my shop too. My powder coating free, just my time to remove & prep.

I got the brakes done and did a test drive. It stops pretty good actually, but if you hit it pretty hard on gravel the last 2 feet it will skid the L front tire.- not bad IMO. It barely pulls to the left if you hit it had on pavement without holding the steering wheel. Not even enough to worry about. I’m not sure how to correct this anyway.
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