Rustoleum on the break carraige.

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Rustoleum on the break carraige.

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Dunno is this the right section of the forum.

But I finally got a 2nd new track rod and I'm putting everything back together and I'm wondering should I put rustoleum on the brake carraige? I will give it a good wire brushing anyway but I'm just wondering if I give it a brush of paint will it effect it in anyway?

Same with the knuckle, should I paint that?Image
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What could possibly go wrong! :rofl
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Ditto
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Re: Rustoleum on the break carraige.

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Stop like, if it can go wrong it will for me :D. Wishbone is gone back on all good so far today and ball joints are going in smoothly so far. Might quit while I'm ahead :lol:
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