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11.26.2011, 04:02 PM

Well, since no one near you does titanium anodizing, you could always get a set of Traxxas 7075-T6 Aluminum Pillow-Balls and have them Anodized Red & Black, and since you won't be bashing/beating on the truck, the Aluminum PBs will hold up just fine!

Also...if you do find a place that Anodizes Titanium, you could have them "Test Anodize" an inexpensive Titanium Turnbuckle (or Turnbuckles) in various shades of Red & Black until they match the other Red & Black Anodized Parts on the truck...and you can take the truck with you (if the place is semi-local), or ship one of the Red Parts & one of the Black Parts to them (if the place is far away), so that they have the exact colors that they need to match.

I know I have been replying a lot, and throwing out a lot of ideas, I just absolutely love your trucks and what you have done with them...and I've just been trying to help, as much, or in any way that I can. If it's just too much, or I'm getting on your nerves, just let me know and I will shut-up...heh!

And yes...if Anodizing is out of the question, Ti-Ni coating the Hingepins, Pillow-Balls and CVDs Gold would look absolutely AMAZING!

Again, just $0.02 of my cents...


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