Powdercoating Lugs = bad?

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Can powdercoating lugs make them brittle/breakable?
 
I don't think it would hurt the metal at all, but I would not powder coat the acorn surface that contacts the wheel...if the powdercoating comes loose it could casue the lug nut(s) to be loose...IMHO.
 
I would think the socket being impacted on and off would make the powdercoat (over time) looks kinda bad. Maybe just the outside face?
 
Two things you need to find out.

What material are the lug nuts made from, and what temperature do they cure the powdercoat at.

I doubt that they cure the powdercoating at a high enough temperature to harden them, but I would check to be sure.
 
it will flake when you tighten them with am impact the coating is softer than the metal and the metal on the nuts is just a sleave over the hardend nut
 
Ya the baking process dosent hurt them, but they will look like shit after there impacted on. My powder guy has done some they look great right out of the baker but after that?? + they will charge proly more than a set of new anodized ones would cost because of the prep work on such a small item. And one more thing all it takes is a small ammount of powder to get inside the threads then you will be running a cleaning tap in them. I would stay with chrome! Or look into a set of anodized lugs which might not match the color of your freshly powder coated wheels thats a trial & error thing.
 
crap, I don't want chrome lugs with dark wheels...
 

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