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Does a swing arm have to be re-plated?

Replacing bushings on rear swing arms and have removed all traces of original bushings with a wire wheel. Do the tubes have to be re-plated to prevent corrosion? I know one side will be completely covered by the new bushing but the other side will have part of it not covered.


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Bare metal rusts. Even under a bushing.
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Bare metal rusts. Even under a bushing.
I don’t have access to a local plating company. Is powder coating or an enamel paint strong enough?
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That’s one reason I went with new arms.

I don’t think paint or powder coating would work, due to thickness and the material rubbing away, potentially loosening the fasteners?
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I spray mine with Waxoyl once a year and it keeps rust at bay here in UK
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The zinc plating which is then passivated (for even higher rust resistance) is there for a reason as im sure you know. If you can’t find a plater, there are ceramic protectants as well as oil based you can use but you’ll need to re-apply them periodically. They also wont help you with the area under the bushings or inside the tube - which is where mine had developed some rust.
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Have you trued any of these shops? All listed in the thomas register under zinc plating:
https://www.thomasnet.com/suppliers/discover/tennessee/all-cities/serving?searchterm=Zinc%20Plating
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Have you trued any of these shops? All listed in the thomas register under zinc plating:
https://www.thomasnet.com/suppliers/discover/tennessee/all-cities/serving?searchterm=Zinc%20Plating
Only one listed on that site and they don't do car parts. There is another one that has bad reviews on other websites.
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replate at home... its easy.
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I went with new. It wasn't that much more than replating. I subbed the job out and that is was Al recommended too.
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replate at home... its easy.
Why would you spend $300 or more to plate a few parts at home. Not to mention sodium dichromate is a carcinogen
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you can just Zinc plate, you don't need Sodium Dichromate. should cost about $50 all said and done. It won't be show yellow quality but it will hold up against Rust.

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you can just Zinc plate, you don't need Sodium Dichromate. should cost about $50 all said and done. It won't be show yellow quality but it will hold up against Rust.
You have no idea what your talking about.
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I've decided to go the easiest route and ordered a new set of spring plates from our host. With no idea how long it might take to find a company to do the plating and how long get the parts back, this is just way easier. I can sell the bushing that I already bought as well.

Thank you for all the input!
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I used the Eastwood paint that looked like cad plating 20 years ago and still holding up…


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