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Guys what was the correct leaf spring color??? I have found natural or the bare steel look seems to be the normal on the web. I even saw some restored cars with them black? When I took mine apart to clean them up I found in the middle of the spring it almost looked blackish/gray? Almost like a gray/black phosphate color?
Thanks
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Jason, I picked up a set off of a 24,000 mile original and they seemed to look like a cast iron look. That dark grey almost.
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Jed 69,70,71 Nova's 1955 Bel Air and a 69 Camaro. |
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The heat treated steel look was a grayish black. I used a spray bomb paint made specifically for leaf springs, that I got from Rick's. It was expensive, so it MUST be correct! [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/smile.gif[/img]
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Most have a phosphate like finish although I think it's more of what we used to call pickle, and oil, to keep them from completly flash rusting. Most new ones also had a light sticky black coating to try to keep them from rusting. It lasted a little while, then wore off.
Eastwood sells a product that duplicates that stuff very well. |
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You got it Ken! Phosphate black. I couldn't think of it until today.
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Jed 69,70,71 Nova's 1955 Bel Air and a 69 Camaro. |
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Thanks guys. I finished 1 spring last night.
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