McAllister lowering kit take dye?
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McAllister lowering kit take dye?
Is the McAllister lowering kit nylon or plastic? I’d like to dye it black, but it looks to be more like plastic. Will it take dye? I fear not…
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Re: McAllister lowering kit take dye?
Yes, the kit pieces will take black dye very well.
I used RIT liquid dye on two different kits and they only took a few minutes to turn a deep black.


I used RIT liquid dye on two different kits and they only took a few minutes to turn a deep black.



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Re: McAllister lowering kit take dye?
I saw this build and it’s awesome. I guess I wasn’t paying enough attention. Thanks all. 

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Re: McAllister lowering kit take dye?
LTO_DAVE, can you give us more info on those hinge pin retaing clips on the second picture? do they require grooves in the shafts?
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Re: McAllister lowering kit take dye?
jwscab wrote:LTO_DAVE, can you give us more info on those hinge pin retaing clips on the second picture? do they require grooves in the shafts?
They are from Pure-Tech and mount in the grooves just like regular c-clips. They are slightly thicker, but work fine on my cars.
The have a flat side and a beveled side. And I bought a set of mini snap-ring pliers from Harbor Freight that work great...these little buggers are tough to spread apart.
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