Best durable finish for chassis componnts/running gear
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Best durable finish for chassis componnts/running gear
Would anybody care to comment on the best means of 'finishing' various bits of running gear eg radius arms, backplates, tie bars, front hubs etc. I have torn my suspension down this holiday and a lot of these items were sanded/stripped then painted black. After a few years they are flaky, rusty and generally look shabby. My question is what is the most durable: blast, electro plate where possible, etch and two pack black??? or do people have other suggestions which last longer. I have always found powdercoating to be ok till it lifts at where you tighten a bolt for example and thereafter it begins to deteriorate. All views welcomed. Cheers. Mark
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Re: Best durable finish for chassis componnts/running gear
Ive powdercoated my subframes then everything else as you say ive painted in a polyurathane paint from ccs car paints mawney road romford. its a two pack paint in the fact that it has a hardener . The matt black or satin matt black is governed by the amount of hardener you mix . Its so much harder than a normal two pack paint. You can actually apply it over bare metal and it covers in one coat. I shotblasted all my parts then etch primed then 3 coats of this paint and it looks like everything was powdercoated.
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1966 Austin Cooper s mk1 1275
1968 Austin Cooper mk2 998
1962 Morris mini super 850
Porsche 997 turbo S
Ford transit van 280s.
I am from Essex