rust protection for tein ss coilover
hi, i have the tein ss coilover suspension on my 98 civic coupe, i am wondering would it get rusted really fast? what would happen if its been rusted? and how can i prevent it from being rusted?
thx
thx
most spring and coilover systems use aluminum sleeves-
aluminum cannot rust
however dirt and other particles can get in the threads causing problems.
just inspect them every couple thousands miles for any dirt and crap there
aluminum cannot rust
however dirt and other particles can get in the threads causing problems.
just inspect them every couple thousands miles for any dirt and crap there
Yes.
If you want a good indicator of how rust prone cars are in your area, look around for mid-eighties Hondas. At that time, Honda used some bad steel and paint, so they rust pretty fast compaired to other Hondas. If you see a lot of rust-free older Hondas, you'll be fine.
If you want a good indicator of how rust prone cars are in your area, look around for mid-eighties Hondas. At that time, Honda used some bad steel and paint, so they rust pretty fast compaired to other Hondas. If you see a lot of rust-free older Hondas, you'll be fine.
Originally posted by igo4bmx
most spring and coilover systems use aluminum sleeves-
aluminum cannot rust
most spring and coilover systems use aluminum sleeves-
aluminum cannot rust

If you have the newer SS (I think almost all of them supposedly came this way for the US market) they should have a teflon coating or something of the sort. You'll probably be ok. Otherwise, people used to periodically spray the exposed threads with WD-40 or oil.
HTH.


