Originally Posted by
shadowrider
You may already know this but if you want them anodized they will have to be stripped and re-anodized. There is no such thing as touching it up. They will have to chemically etch the coating away and reapply it. A shop that does it right will etch only until when checked with an ohm meter, that it's electrically conductive again so there's no danger of enlarging pin holes, etc. That's for someone who knows what they are doing, which most shops will.
And FWIW, the charge should basically be a lot charge. It's only a matter of clamping 2 lowers vs. 1 lower on the rack. After that there's no increase in labor, cost or time to the anodizer. If you send 1 or 6 the cost should be essentially the same.
If it were me, I'd be looking at ceracoat or similar. Just easier and cheaper.