I am restoring the front suspension for my 72 roadrunner gtx, what finishes should each part be? I have everything blasted and ready to be finished. I am think about having the k-frame powder coated satin black. Just want to know what control arms, steering box, sway bar and such should be powder coated or cleared.
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72 roadrunner gtx suspension
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Re: 72 roadrunner gtx suspension
The steering box should be a low gloss black unless it is a manual box which is natural. Lower control arms were dipped in cosmoline while the uppers were natural. I think the sway bar was black ( not sure) and the attach brackets were natural.The torsion bars were dipped in gloss black. I can't remember everything, but this will be a good start. Most stuff back then was glosser than satin black maybe a 80 to 90% gloss. If you look at some old Mopar Action mags they will have some good pictures to go by. Most of the bolts were phosphate plated.
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Thanks for the info!
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I think it's vise versa on the gear boxes. My box is power and was natural when I pulled it. I put RPM on it to keep it that way. I agree with everything else as stated. It also depends on what the OP is going for as to what to do.71bird wrote:The steering box should be a low gloss black unless it is a manual box which is natural. Lower control arms were dipped in cosmoline while the uppers were natural. I think the sway bar was black ( not sure) and the attach brackets were natural.The torsion bars were dipped in gloss black. I can't remember everything, but this will be a good start. Most stuff back then was glosser than satin black maybe a 80 to 90% gloss. If you look at some old Mopar Action mags they will have some good pictures to go by. Most of the bolts were phosphate plated.
I powder coated my K (with re-enforcements), UPA, LCA, torsion bars, tranny cross member, rear end housing, everything under the car because I wanted. I'm not looking for OE because who is to say "what is OE?" With the different factories, people building, etc, there are many differences in everything to say "this is OE". Also, I'm building my car the way I want, not caring what anyone else's opinion is, just my opinion. I just wish I can figure out howto re-size pictures to have a topic on my build.
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Re: 72 roadrunner gtx suspension
My power box was black and most of the one I see over on Moparts were black. He can do his any way he wants, but when he asked what they should be, I took that as how did it come from the factory, for the most part.
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I've had black power steering boxes, and natural manual boxes in my cars...all 71-7271bird wrote:My power box was black and most of the one I see over on Moparts were black. He can do his any way he wants, but when he asked what they should be, I took that as how did it come from the factory, for the most part.
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