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To Paint or not to Paint?

Post by croft »

Hi all, Im busy replacing most of the suspension parts on my Minor. Im starting with the front and have purchased new drums, trunnions, shockers, bump stops etc. I have all the suspension off the car and hope to have the kigpins, tie rods, torsion bars, backplates etc sandblasted.
My question is.... Do I paint the new trunnions, drums etc or just leave them as I purchased them? Is it worth having the other parts blasted or just wire brush them? What kind of paint should I use (if any!)
Thanks Croft
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Post by wanderinstar »

Suppose it all depends on how far you intend to go. Personally if I had got all suspension parts off the car I would have them shotblasted ( or use electrolysis to remove rust) and then paint them all the same colour.
Frosts do a chassis black that may be useful.
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Post by FrankM83 »

I sanded down and wirebrushed everything and painted everything in black, in my opinion it looks smart

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Post by aupickup »

yes agreed paint

all suspension parts black
torsion bars silver
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Post by bmcecosse »

Don't bother with the 'blasting' - just wire brush. The glass beads will get into everything! Poundland were selling (may still be) a thick black 'Garden Gate' paint. It's very good!
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Post by alex_holden »

aupickup wrote:all suspension parts black
torsion bars silver
I thought the tie-bars were originally silver too?
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Post by aupickup »

yes tie bars also silver


chassis legs were body colour
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Post by Judge »

Correct Alex, correct aupickup :D
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:D :D
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Post by bmcecosse »

That's SAD, just too SAD ! Mine are reddish brown - with splashes of underseal ? I bet that's the norm!
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Post by aupickup »

my tiebars and torsion bars are silver under underseal :D :D

but when the car is resprayed they will be silver and i like being sad :D :D
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Post by les »

Mine are painted black, hope nobody looks underneath!
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Post by aupickup »

hey les i know i have seen them shhhhhhhhhhh
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Post by bigginger »

bmcecosse wrote:Mine are reddish brown - with splashes of underseal
Mine are just reddish brown - not even a hint of underseal...
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Post by Dean »

Well mine will be black too, with all the new bits I've been adding the underneath now looks remarkably new!! Not bad for a car that's been sat in a garage for 20 years and I now feel I'm getting somewhere. When my dad sees it I don't think he'll recognise the old gal. :)
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Post by downsey »

idk, the 1951 vintage grease and grime looks fine on my suspension!
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Post by youngun »

Under the inch or so of gunk and underseal my chassis legs were body colour, but its clearly just overspray from when the body was done!
I would paint all the suspension parts, keeps it all looking tidy. Get the stuff sandblasted it saves so much faffing about with wire brushes.
Ultimate rust cure for your moggy....paint it brown, at least that way you dont notice the rust as much!!
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Post by aupickup »

chassis legas were body colour
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Post by bmcecosse »

" Get the stuff sandblasted it saves so much faffing about with wire brushes. "
Well - only if you can be sure that ALL the little glass beads (sand is NOT allowed!) can be removed from the moving parts afterwards.
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