RE: [Chrysler300] Suspension Clean Up
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RE: [Chrysler300] Suspension Clean Up
- From: "Ryan Hill" <ryan_hillc300@xxxx>
- Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2004 15:01:13 -0800
Dissassemble the car parts and clean them off to see if they were originally
painted and what color. You will probably find that most of the parts were
dipped in black laquer and thinner and have a semi gloss look. (Some of the
original paint splotches may still be found in the event you are wanting to
reproduce those)
For the painted parts powder coat or paint. If you paint, use a good primer
first and clean out any machined surfaces with either method (paint or
powder coat). Anything that was originally left bare steel like the lower
balljoints and control arms can be painted to appear like bare steel or left
as they were originally with nothing to protect them from corrosion but
dirt, grease, and road grime. Clear coating can work but looks bad if it
chips and really doesn't look right at all.
Best not to mess with the torsion bars at all unless the finish is damaged.
I'm sure others will have much more to add.
Good Luck.
Ryan Hill (Vancouver)
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