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Offline vala

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cleaning wishbones
« on: 16 June 2013, 12:10 »
Got some TT wishbones and before I fit them am wanting to give them a clean up.
What's the best way of going about this? Wire brush then hammerite?

Offline GunnerCP

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Re: cleaning wishbones
« Reply #1 on: 16 June 2013, 12:12 »
Yes probably, unless you send them off to be blasted and powder coated....

Offline rockmonkey69

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Re: cleaning wishbones
« Reply #2 on: 16 June 2013, 13:49 »
I normally use some brake cleaner on an old microfiber cloth, I clean all around that area while I'm down there


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Re: cleaning wishbones
« Reply #3 on: 16 June 2013, 14:09 »
What the f**k are your wishbones monkey?! :shocked:

Wire brush, APC, stiff bristle brush...All sorts. Give them a good scrub and then a coat or two or hammerite.

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Re: cleaning wishbones
« Reply #4 on: 16 June 2013, 16:31 »
I love your drop links, they look fairly easy to make from parts off ebay too...


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Re: cleaning wishbones
« Reply #5 on: 16 June 2013, 17:48 »
rose joints  :smiley: also ive seen those wishbones but wouldnt know where to get them  :tongue:
lovely setup!

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Re: cleaning wishbones
« Reply #7 on: 16 June 2013, 18:45 »
they are sexual!  :cool:

Offline SI74

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Re: cleaning wishbones
« Reply #8 on: 16 June 2013, 21:36 »
Get a steel wire wheel for the end of your drill. It'll knock all the old rust and bits off then slap on some paint. You can do it with a hand wire brush but doing them with a wheel and the drill will only take you a few minutes. 

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Re: cleaning wishbones
« Reply #9 on: 17 June 2013, 14:40 »
I might not have read the OP, I would also opt for metal wire wheel, it will remove everything quickly or you could have it all sandblasted if you plan to do the rear beam subframe and a lot of other bits.

My wishbones are usrt, combined with some good handling mods it makes for a balanced car and bares no resemblance to the original handling characteristics.