Painting Shocks/Springs
Painting Shocks/Springs
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Hi all, Im striping down the underside of my turbo and painting/undersealing it all, Im wondering whats the best approach to clean/paint shocks/springs, The theyre not that old but I want them looking like new, Any suggestions? I was thinking dremel then paint, (Assuming shot blasting is out of the question)
Hi all, Im striping down the underside of my turbo and painting/undersealing it all, Im wondering whats the best approach to clean/paint shocks/springs, The theyre not that old but I want them looking like new, Any suggestions? I was thinking dremel then paint, (Assuming shot blasting is out of the question)
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Theyre not bad just a couple of bubbles, Shocks are only 3 -4 years old and probs only done 12K if lucky
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KERR_SE9 wrote:Please move mods if better suited elsewhere
or are you not better actually posting in the correct section...it ain't rocket science
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Why do people feel the need to be so sarcastic, I realise Ive only paid membership for two years, I have been on here for 4! Only a select few get the required response, I appreciate help in the past, It's my opinion however if you're not in a select group then no-one bothers. Think it's time to move to .com
In future Ill keep questions/comments to myself!
In future Ill keep questions/comments to myself!
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KERR_SE9 wrote:Why do people feel the need to be so sarcastic, I realise Ive only paid membership for two years, I have been on here for 4! Only a select few get the required response, I appreciate help in the past, It's my opinion however if you're not in a select group then no-one bothers. Think it's time to move to .com
In future Ill keep questions/comments to myself!
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when you say shocks do you mean the insert or the whole strut, it used a wire brush on the grinder then painted with smoothwright as for the srings i think paint would just crack mine are powdercoated they came that way
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Re: Painting Shocks/Springs
Thanks steve, Initially the rear shocks, but will be doing the fronts including strut/inserts etc.
Don't want the expense of replacing, just wan't them to look cleaner and be better protected from the elements.
Don't want the expense of replacing, just wan't them to look cleaner and be better protected from the elements.
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i would clean them up and use some of that rust tretment stuff then paint that wont do any harm mate
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Thanks, thats what I thought, Ideally I'd like to shot blast and powder coat, but shot blasting shockies, I'd imagine would be dangerous!
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How do you mean personel issues? Have I taken offence where I shouldn't have
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Ok, well my apologies for getting my back up, but I can honestly say anytime I post theres more sarcastic answers than help,yourself excluded as you helped me out with the tubby
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KERR_SE9 wrote:Why do people feel the need to be so sarcastic, I realise Ive only paid membership for two years, I have been on here for 4! Only a select few get the required response, I appreciate help in the past, It's my opinion however if you're not in a select group then no-one bothers. Think it's time to move to .com
In future Ill keep questions/comments to myself!
what on earth are you on about??? your annoyed because you get a reply or your having a dig at me!!!! so your blaming the site cause you cant post in the right section
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Springs are powder coated from the factory so I dont see a big problem in having them sand blasted and re powder coated. Dont quote me on that though and I would be the first to buy new before doing that. I would then clean up the rest and give it a good couple of coats of smoothrite.
I used POR15 for undersealing the car which is pretty good although there are lots of things on the market to either paint or spray on. Worth having a look on the frost website.
I used POR15 for undersealing the car which is pretty good although there are lots of things on the market to either paint or spray on. Worth having a look on the frost website.
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Fraz wrote:KERR_SE9 wrote:Please move mods if better suited elsewhere
or are you not better actually posting in the correct section...it ain't rocket science
I believe it was this that did it.
Bodgetastic is pretty much on the money, for the shocks, wire brush and smoothrite, it will cover , protect and is very durable, it can even be thinned out and sprayed.
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I know it was that...but that is absolutely nothing to do with what he is going on about
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Thanks bodge, I'll wire brush and paint, that's what I had planned anyway, Will replace next year sometime, as functionally theres nothing wrong, just some surface corrosion.
The point I was making, was more often than not I get sarcasm rather than helpfull information, unless it is certain people asking the questions! No offence intended Fraz, was merely making an observation.
The point I was making, was more often than not I get sarcasm rather than helpfull information, unless it is certain people asking the questions! No offence intended Fraz, was merely making an observation.
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