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Rear suspension rebuild, colors?


Weasel73240Z

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This winter I'm putting in a 5-speed/R-180 4.11 combo. While the car is laid up, I'm going to replace all the rear suspension bushings, struts, springs, etc. and undercoat the whole car. While all the rear suspension parts (control arms, mustache bar, diff carrier, etc.) are off, I'm planning to powdercoat them. I'm looking for color ideas, anyone got pics to share to help me decide? I'm leaning toward gun metal gray.

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Silver & Black. Satin black for suspension components. Powder coat is better than paint, (I painted mine).

Natural aluminum for the transmission. Not sure about the correct colors for the diff, but I'm thinking black for the steel case and natural aluminum for the back cover.

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Silver & Black. Satin black for suspension components. Powder coat is better than paint, (I painted mine).

Natural aluminum for the transmission. Not sure about the correct colors for the diff, but I'm thinking black for the steel case and natural aluminum for the back cover.

Ditto, except I would say that powder coated or painted to look like natural aluminum is my preference for the trans & diff cover.

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The black looks great, problem is, my car still has the old undercoating. I didn't go as far with my restoration, mine was more of a very thorough refurb. So I think I should go with a color (like gray) so that the suspension can be seen against the black (undercoating) background. If the underside of my Z looked like that :love:, and was body color, I'd keep all the suspension stuff black too.

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Click on either one of the CarDomain links in my signiture and you'll see what I did with mine when everything was dropped. Gloss black, silver and red on the 260Z and Silver, Black and yellow and blue accents on the 240Z

While you're there, vote for my car please. 5 Stars would be awesome.

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