Best Paint for Suspension Parts

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hec.deli

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Any Suggestions? I've heard good things about Eastwood products, some good ones about Imron and HOK due to their polyurethane compounds and also POR-15's good and bad reviews. Honestly though I do not know which to use. I would like to have durability and rust prevention. I plan on grinding all parts to bare metal and any suggestions of chemicals to use to prep any parts would be nice.
 

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I could be wrong, but i think if you go to bare metal you will want a primer with an adhesion promoter. then you can coat with just about anything. the idea of most undercoating products is that you can apply to a relatively clean surface, and not have to do as much prep. My best result was truck bed liner. applied to the frame and components of a plow truck of mine.
 

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Another good paint I've found to use on the frame and under body, if you want high gloss, is Duplicolor engine paint. It has heavy solids and ceramic material in the paint and seems to hold up well and remains shiny. If you want matte or flat you can shoot Duplicolor clear over your ceramic engine paint.

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