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Front suspension Latest - some good / some bad

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Front suspension up-date - some good / some bad

Well - making progress on the TR6 between working on the MGA (obsentibly the wife's LBC). Time to finish degreading and prep, start paint and then putting her back together.

BUT, before I can do that I have some repair work to do on the wishbone arm bracket;

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This side looks ok;

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I went with gloss black powdercoating- probably a bit much. Think I'll use semi-glass black next time.
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Re: Front suspension up-date - some good / some bad

Why????

Those look great and the dirt will wash right off of then when you hit them with a hose.
 
Re: Front suspension up-date - some good / some bad

Hi Paul - they just seem a bit too shiny. I'm used to having dirty/scruffy bits!
 
Re: Front suspension up-date - some good / some bad

This too shall pass..........just give it time and everything else will seem dull and boring.
 
Re: Front suspension up-date - some good / some bad

Simply beautiful-

You really don't need to put ANY paint
inside the bushing openings. Red wheel bearing
grease will offer more rust protection that paint.

d
 
Re: Front suspension up-date - some good / some bad

Looks great Tom, Can't wait to see 'em installed.
 
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