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<blockquote data-quote="JCarmichael84" data-source="post: 14599124" data-attributes="member: 76576"><p>I didn’t plan on powder coating everything when I pulled it all out. I started with the springs and diff cover because they were terrible and once I got them back and saw how they look I dropped everything else off. </p><p></p><p>I did use a wire wheel on one of the lower control arms. I was going to have everything else sand blasted and paint it myself to save money but after getting the springs back I was hooked. You can see the lower control arms and springs in this picture. They were blue and the coating was wearing off. I did not powder coat the front diff brace, rear diff brace or the sway bar. They all looked fine so I painted them to match the black.</p><p>[ATTACH]31548[/ATTACH]</p><p>And they look brand new here.</p><p>[ATTACH]31549[/ATTACH]</p><p>I am waiting on sway bar bushings to finish this up. It's getting delivered Monday but I'll be out of town.</p><p>[ATTACH]31550[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH]31551[/ATTACH]</p><p>I didn't want to tear down the diff so I just cleaned it up. The knuckles turned out alright. I had the knuckles powder coated and the hub sand blasted. I sprayed some paint to keep them from rusting, they were assembled last night.</p><p>[ATTACH]31547[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCarmichael84, post: 14599124, member: 76576"] I didn’t plan on powder coating everything when I pulled it all out. I started with the springs and diff cover because they were terrible and once I got them back and saw how they look I dropped everything else off. I did use a wire wheel on one of the lower control arms. I was going to have everything else sand blasted and paint it myself to save money but after getting the springs back I was hooked. You can see the lower control arms and springs in this picture. They were blue and the coating was wearing off. I did not powder coat the front diff brace, rear diff brace or the sway bar. They all looked fine so I painted them to match the black. [ATTACH]31548.vB[/ATTACH] And they look brand new here. [ATTACH]31549.vB[/ATTACH] I am waiting on sway bar bushings to finish this up. It's getting delivered Monday but I'll be out of town. [ATTACH]31550.vB[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]31551.vB[/ATTACH] I didn't want to tear down the diff so I just cleaned it up. The knuckles turned out alright. I had the knuckles powder coated and the hub sand blasted. I sprayed some paint to keep them from rusting, they were assembled last night. [ATTACH]31547.vB[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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