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What is the current thinking on the finish of the front coil springs? The MCA rules state semi-gloss black or "may be natural." Unfortunately my springs were previously spray painted gloss black sometime in the past. This would be for a Dearborn 1965 build of a C-Code automatic without A/C. Thank you
Sometimes a good place to start is the search feature here Some previous threads http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=7515.msg42805#msg42805http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=4342.msg24078#msg24078Personally never found any that were painted black but we've been over that subject a number of times. But MCA does allow you currently to choose your finishHere is a picture of a front coil spring from a 65 Dearborn just for the metal finish
Try to convince Brant .
Ever since I started paying attention to this detail, seen more that appear to just be a darkened heat-treat. I usually soak original springs in evapo-rust now, original markings come up nice.
Related topic. Rear springs over time lose their arc and eventually need to be re-arced or replaced. What's the prevailing line of thought on the lifespan of the front coils? Given the heavier gauge material I assume they "should" last a lot longer.
Can you phosphate the front coils for that darkened look?
Sorry to bring this topic back up but I am finding traces of semi gloss black underneath both stripes on my front spring on the passenger side and traces on the driver side as well..