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top latch spring
I recently purchased an old front bow from tony(demon I am) for a good price for my g string coming in. As I impatiently wait, I decided to refurbish the latches as the black was messed up and the metal was kind of rusty and want to take it apart and repaint and re-grease the latches. Main questions I have are how to take the latches apart and is it possible to buy a new spring for the latches as both latches' have broken springs.
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You should be able to source something through ace hardware, maybe Lowes
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Alright thanks, I will try looking later today. Anyone have any advice on taking it apart?
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Also, be aware that the latches were assembled with thread lock. This can make the bolts difficult to remove. Good luck.
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Great info. I have a bunch of latches to rebuild.
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well i went to lowes today and got some springs. they were too long so i cut them down and now they work smooth. atleast 100x better than without the spring. only thing bothering me is one part has the rust but i think i can get over it. also sanded down the latches and i might keep the latch covers bare metal and clear coat them here is a pic to show what they look like right now
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would look great if you do the whole thing like that.
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Yeah I am debating in doing to plate. I might just repaint the paint and keep the latch but first I will have to finish sanding. I will take a picture of it installed on my main front bow of it completely sanded
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Can't remember, do you have any other shiny bits (or plan to get them). If you don't, it might look out of place.
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I have a chrome shift know and chrome trim around my boost gauges and I believe that I will get my new steering wheel in brushed or Chrome spokes