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Old 07-03-2019, 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by dacobb View Post
And so...to follow up, did anyone get their exhaust ceramic coated.

I've chatted with Jet Hot. They seem to be legit.
I had my headers, collectors and mufflers ceramic coated. I had the tailpipes fabricated locally and I just sprayed them with a heat resistant satin black. But the place I used stop doing customer work shortly afterward and went commercial for manufacturers.

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thanks fin that's exactly the info I was looking for.

also Dan, I am considering a move to arkansas as a retirement spot (someday)

which towns/cities do you recommend?
Tough question as Arkansas has a lot of variety and sort of depends on your outdoor interests. One place I wouldn't recommend is Little Rock proper, although the western suburbs are nice (and expensive). Also the communities (Benton & Bryant) south of Little Rock along I30 are popular. North of the river is good, Maumelle, generally the hot spot. If you like golf, Hot Springs Village and the NW part of the state up by Bentonville and Springdale are well known and popular with retirees. The Walmart community pretty much dominates the area. If trout fishing is an interest then around any of the communities near the big lakes on the White River or Little Red River in the northern half of the state are really popular. Bass fishing is just about all over. Hunting is just about the whole state. Best driving roads are probably NW quadrant of the state and down through the Ouachita mountains and Hot Springs area. Fort Smith has a lot of interesting places around it and a lot of history. In general the norther part of the State is known as a retirees magnet. The far eastern part of the State along the Mississippi is delta land and most areas are somewhat depressed and pretty open prairie/farming. Probably leaving some good stuff out.


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