I have another set of 88 rear suspension links. All 6 have been media blasted, some casting marks ground down and powder coated CHROME. The center adjustable sections are not PC'ed yet, but will be dun in red (can also be dun in black if you let me know by tomorrow afternoon)...
Chrome powder coat does NOT look like real chrome! It looks more like polished aluminum. But it costs a fraction of what real chrome would...
SOLD
"Reasonable" offers considered; need the money to reinvest in other parts
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I checked the threads and the Chrome PC on them is just over-spray; very light coating... I was going to wire-wheel the PC off but didn't feel it was nessasary... I could before shipping if the buyer likes...
AL
Should have some pics of the red PC'ed adjusters later today...
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12:55 PM
Raven88 Member
Posts: 118 From: Boaz, Alabama USA 35957 Registered: Jul 2010
If you're talking about the adjustable part of the links, I think black would look better. But I think it's just a matter of nobody 'needing' these links right now... If you had these up a year ago when I was looking for links I probably would have gotten them.
If you're talking about the adjustable part of the links, I think black would look better. But I think it's just a matter of nobody 'needing' these links right now... If you had these up a year ago when I was looking for links I probably would have gotten them.
Guess if no one likes/wants the chrome or red I could recoat them...
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Oct 24th, 2011
Snapperhead Member
Posts: 1982 From: Grand Rapids, MI USA Registered: Jul 2006
Guess if no one likes/wants the chrome or red I could recoat them...
Just shoot a coat of candy something over the chrome. Let the new owner pick... Would look just beautiful...Thats how I coat my underparts and it glows but never looks dirty. Mine are candy red over silver sparkle and candy blue over silver sparkle.
Al, I think it is the no rubber/poly thing going on here. TFS sells complete for $295(PC'ed I think) After you order the poly($90 est.) and do all the work to install the poly, The complete set ready to go is more what people want. so you are a tad bit cheaper than TFS with more work. Your in chrome and they are in black. I don't think it is the color.
Al, I think it is the no rubber/poly thing going on here. TFS sells complete for $295(PC'ed I think) After you order the poly($90 est.) and do all the work to install the poly, The complete set ready to go is more what people want. so you are a tad bit cheaper than TFS with more work. Your in chrome and they are in black. I don't think it is the color.
Thanks, I see your point; TFS sells the rear links w/ poly for $299 +shipping, the poly bushings alone are $70.00 +shipping. So that would put mine at $270 w/ pc chrome (chrome pc is a bit more expensive to purchase then black)... However, I did say or best/resonable offer
I do not feel that the installation of the bushings on mine is a negative; as installing the bushings is as straight forward as it gets
Just shoot a coat of candy something over the chrome. Let the new owner pick... Would look just beautiful...Thats how I coat my underparts and it glows but never looks dirty. Mine are candy red over silver sparkle and candy blue over silver sparkle.
Just a note to help you move them.
Vince
Thanks for the sugestion... I would be willing to do just about anything the buyer would like, but some things may make the purchase price harder to negotiate
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Raven88 Member
Posts: 118 From: Boaz, Alabama USA 35957 Registered: Jul 2010
Price is good, just a matter of having the funds myself. Working on getting my car on the road at the moment. If my sons car had not broke down I would have been finished with what I was doing. But I had to take his 2.8L out to put in a new rear main. Leaking more oil than consuming gas lol. I would have to buy new bushings to do this as mine are the old rubber ones. But $135 with cores is really good buy.
------------------ Gary W. Patterson Raven88 88 Fiero 86 Fiero GT
I thought so too It would allow me to continue to refurbish them w/o going crazy looking for them; also saves the buyer a few bucks... These links cost me $75-$100 to purchase and take about 2.5 hrs to remove the bushings, clean, sandblast, clean again, wire-up for pc and coat... Not like I am making out like a bandit, just something to keep me buisy