D Dai1 Car Clio 182 Feb 5, 2022 #1 Hi all, just thought I would put up a few pics of my recently strengthened and painted rear axle and a local blasters / fabricators so looking forward to the first track day of 2022. Castle Combe in April!! Your browser is not able to display this video.
Hi all, just thought I would put up a few pics of my recently strengthened and painted rear axle and a local blasters / fabricators so looking forward to the first track day of 2022. Castle Combe in April!! Your browser is not able to display this video.
Gus ClioSport Moderator Car 182Turbo,DCi90 Feb 5, 2022 #2 Looks amazing, what a transformation. Probably obvious but you need to scrape the paint off the stub axle mount points.
Looks amazing, what a transformation. Probably obvious but you need to scrape the paint off the stub axle mount points.
D Dai1 Car Clio 182 Feb 5, 2022 #3 The business that did it sand blasted it before they started so I was bare metal mate. it looks to nice to fit to the car
The business that did it sand blasted it before they started so I was bare metal mate. it looks to nice to fit to the car
S scotiamr2t ClioSport Club Member Car Mazda 2, Ph1 172 Feb 9, 2022 #4 Dai1 said: The business that did it sand blasted it before they started so I was bare metal mate. it looks to nice to fit to the car Click to expand... i would presume he means after it’s been painted/powdercoated (although best practice would have been to mask it off before coating). The mating faces between beam and stub axle should be metal to metal. With no paint/powdercoat on these surfaces.
Dai1 said: The business that did it sand blasted it before they started so I was bare metal mate. it looks to nice to fit to the car Click to expand... i would presume he means after it’s been painted/powdercoated (although best practice would have been to mask it off before coating). The mating faces between beam and stub axle should be metal to metal. With no paint/powdercoat on these surfaces.