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Are the rusted springs OK?
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I've used RCE Tarmac springs through two winter seasons. Some days before, I found that those springs are rusted. Attachment 143193 How can I cure these springs? Will the rust remove work? Thanks. |
It's just surface rust and won't hurt anything.
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That rust will become an issue if you leave it for 40 or 50 years but otherwise not a problem. If you want them to look nicer just clean them up with a scrubby or steel wool and brush on some rust paint.
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Surface rust. Had it on my RSR Superdowns springs comes off quite easily. |
Like the others said, just surface rust. I've seen much worse. If it were my car, I'd clean off whatever rust I can reach without removing them from the car, and hit them with a good thick rust preventative spray oil 3-4 times a year.
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I'd like to make rusting process as slow as possible without hurting springs. |
It seems like the general consensus is that its not a problem, but if you do want to remove it with a wire brush or some steel wool, and want to delay other rust from building up, you could get some cold galv spray https://www.amazon.com/Rust-Oleum-75.../dp/B00106H68W and galvanize the springs. not 100% sure how well it works on moving parts, but it should help
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I would considere a sandblast and paint, just for "looks"
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Part of the manufacturing process of (most) springs is a shot peen after heat treat. This gives the springs strength yet flexibility. Sandblasting can mess with the metallurgy. |
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