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> Sway bar drop link finish
TonyA
post Dec 2 2023, 10:47 AM
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What is the finish on the sway bar drop links for the front and the back? This is for a LE car if that makes any difference
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post Dec 6 2023, 02:47 AM
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QUOTE(TonyA @ Dec 2 2023, 10:47 AM) *

What is the finish on the sway bar drop links for the front and the back? This is for a LE car if that makes any difference


i have factory sway bars.
original. 74 1.8 with front and rear sway bars.
we pulled it all out and rebushed everything 4 years ago.
no evidence i could see that front drop links were cad plated.
rear links were same as front links.
both painted.
front links were blasted with original corrosion undercoating.
we cleaned all that off.
you would think cad plating would be preserved under that.
saw no evidence of any cad plating.
repainted everything black during rebuild process.
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