Cerakoted my steering wheel

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younggun2.0

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I had A billet specialties steering wheel and always hated the look of the aluminum finger notches on back side. Looking from outside in it looked super tackie. Like it belonged in a goofy *** low rider. So I decided to get it cerakoted. Turned out bitchin’

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Really looks nice, but will you explain to those of us too stupid to know what you're talkin about what it is?
 
Really looks nice, but will you explain to those of us too stupid to know what you're talkin about what it is?
Ceracoat is a baked on finish used mostly in the gun world I use a "generic" brand called kg gunkote it can be used for anything as long as its safe to bake it it's super tough, corrosion resistant, and nearly unlimited color combos.
 
I had A billet specialties steering wheel and always hated the look of the aluminum finger notches on back side. Looking from outside in it looked super tackie. Like it belonged in a goofy *** low rider. So I decided to get it cerakoted. Turned out bitchin’

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I'm curious did you use the air dry ceracoat? How did you bake it with the rubber on there? Or is it removable?
 
Not to ask a stupid question, but what are all the shift levers?
 
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