Re: Rockwell Hardness of suspension bolts.
I'm sure when you get this baby finished, you'll be loath to take it out of the garage in the winter except on a trailer.
My comment wasn't directed as much to reduced corrosion protection as it was to explanation of the dull gray finish that resulted from brushing. It may be true that you are actually transferring steel from the brush onto the plating causing the discoloration. You might try brushing them with one of those fiberglass stranded wheels...it might brighten them back up without the "flash plating"; doesn't the "flash plating" take you back to needing to stress relieve them?
I'm sure when you get this baby finished, you'll be loath to take it out of the garage in the winter except on a trailer.

My comment wasn't directed as much to reduced corrosion protection as it was to explanation of the dull gray finish that resulted from brushing. It may be true that you are actually transferring steel from the brush onto the plating causing the discoloration. You might try brushing them with one of those fiberglass stranded wheels...it might brighten them back up without the "flash plating"; doesn't the "flash plating" take you back to needing to stress relieve them?
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