Members,
Trailing arms came back from the sandblaster and are ready to paint. I have a question regarding the correct painting procedure.
The 1965 TIM & JG is clear that the spindle supports are painted before they are machined. I am wondering if the flat surface of the trailing arm that mates with the spindle support is painted or should the surface be masked and left raw steel? Perhaps the entire trailing arm is painted (without masking) since the flat surface doesn't really look machined.
Your inputs are appreciated.
Gene
Trailing arms came back from the sandblaster and are ready to paint. I have a question regarding the correct painting procedure.
The 1965 TIM & JG is clear that the spindle supports are painted before they are machined. I am wondering if the flat surface of the trailing arm that mates with the spindle support is painted or should the surface be masked and left raw steel? Perhaps the entire trailing arm is painted (without masking) since the flat surface doesn't really look machined.
Your inputs are appreciated.
Gene
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