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In the event the I am going to install new front bushings, I want to prep my spare parts. I have an early front end end with all the parts on it and I want to disassemble, blast prime & paint. Which parts are interchangable to my '74?
Blast them all, but protect threads and anywhere a bushing sits. Threads can be cleaned with a brass brush. Pivot shafts do well with a bit of emery cloth. Female bushings receptacles can be cleaned nicely with a brake cylinder hone or emery cloth and lots of finger effort.
Por does not use a primer. It bonds to the metal directly. I used it on my entire front cross member and suspension, and the rear axle and brakes. It's been bomb proof so far and is still glossy like new.
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