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    Well I am repainting the front control arms, and spindles this week and I curious to what color to use. I am pretty sure the spindle were unpainted, so a steel color should work. But I don't know about the control arms themselves. I was thinking a chassis black but they may be unpainted from the factory though. Any input?

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    Chris Cade used a paint called "Gunmetal Gray" that looked really nice. Looked fairly close to a natural metal look

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    • #3
      They were unpainted (natural) from the factory. If you're going for restoration/show car look - then Eastwood would have stuff you can use for them so they look good (for cheap) - longer - instead of just beadblasting them and waiting for the surface rust to re-appear over time.

      OR - you could coat them with POR-15 - but a word of advice - dont get it on ya.

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      • #4
        Ahh, thats what I thought both were unpainted from the factory. Well I have already done both control arms in chassis black(Martin Senour). It's a low gloss kinda thick black. So I guess I might just paint the spindle's black as well, it's not really a stock car anymore anyway.

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        • #5
          I would paint the spindles with the Eastwoood Cast Iron paint. I like the way it looks when used in restoration projects.
          "Specializing in Brut Force and Ignorance."

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          • #6
            It's not like someone can really see the spindles ... unless they're crawling under you car. If I see someone under mine like that I ask them to change the oil while they're down there.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by svobud View Post
              It's not like someone can really see the spindles ... unless they're crawling under you car. If I see someone under mine like that I ask them to change the oil while they're down there.
              No one can see your wet spot either.

              This is true mine are rusted. Much faster that way. At least 5 HP, so I heard.
              "Specializing in Brut Force and Ignorance."

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              • #8
                On all the natural parts for the 7B they were hot tanked and then high temp clear coated.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Ken Potter View Post
                  On all the natural parts for the 7B they were hot tanked and then high temp clear coated.
                  And THAT caused the car to explode? Wow.

                  Actually, it looks very nice. Nice touch. I'll probably just paint my parts black, but I'm not looking to make a 100-pointer, yet.

                  Gene Beaird,
                  86 2R SVO, G Stock,
                  Pearland, Texas
                  Gene Beaird,
                  86 2R SVO, G Stock,
                  Pearland, Texas

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                  • #10
                    We used Eastwood On my brother's car it looked really good when we got done with it..

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Ken Potter View Post
                      On all the natural parts for the 7B they were hot tanked and then high temp clear coated.
                      Ken , Ken , Ken
                      Where do you get the time. I'm going to buy you a car. That way I can have first dibs to buy it back after you get it all done.

                      Damn... you guys make guy's like me look like a chump. Thanks.
                      "Specializing in Brut Force and Ignorance."

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                      • #12
                        Well that is all of my friend Patrick's work. I can't take any credit for it.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Henson View Post
                          Ken , Ken , Ken
                          Where do you get the time.
                          He has people who do that for him.

                          Originally posted by Ken Potter View Post
                          Well that is all of my friend Patrick's work. I can't take any credit for it.
                          See! I was right!

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