Iceman57
TY 4 Stroke Guru
For those of you who think that the rust is coming from flexing of the Arms at the welds are way wrong. My dealer ordered new arms to replace the existing arms due to leaking grease fittings. The Arms came in today and before the Arms got installed I wanted to see if the new Arms had the grease fittings welded all the way around the fitting because if not I'm sure the new ones will leak just like the old ones. As I was checking the fittings I noticed rust on the welds in several different areas on both of the Arms that were ordered. Upon further inspection I could also see small cracks in the paint. These suspension parts are brand new wrapped in foam and sealed in plastic. My conclusion is that the rust on the welds is a result of improper prepping of the welds prior to painting. Welds when done properly are harder then the material they are welded to. So if the Arms are flexing they would not only flex at the welds but around the welds as well. From what I can see on my sled the paint is pealing off the welds, and only on one of the Arms. The other Arm has almost no rust on it and the little it has is slight surface rust. If flexing was the cause of the rusting, both arms would be experiencing the same problem, take a close look at the pic’s. I’m sure that a good sandblasting job, proper prepping of the welds and Powder Coating or Ceramic coating of these parts will solve most of the rusting issues. IMO
And by the way the grease fittings on the new Arms are only welded in one small spot like the old ones.
And by the way the grease fittings on the new Arms are only welded in one small spot like the old ones.