Installing parts on powder coat

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Mochi
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Installing parts on powder coat

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This may sound elementary but do I need to do anything special when installing my suspension front and rear back onto my powder coated frame? I am worried when I torque down the bolt that its going to damage the powder coat somehow
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I try to take my time to minimize abrasions or scratches but I've never had a problem. Powdercoat is very tough.

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Re: Installing parts on powder coat

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I have a lot of powder coat around here. I wouldn't worry about it where you will be squeezing it. The problem comes when it gets scratched as from a stone kicked up by a front tire. If the scratch goes through to bare steel the rust will travel quickly under the plastic. I inspect my powder coated things annually and apply rust converter which follows the rust under the powder coat and serves as a primer. I then follow that up with paint.
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