burrellbloke
Paid Member
I have acquired a set of Bilstein B14 coilovers for my Clio which have covered about 6,000 miles on a previous car.
I have had a quick look at the equipment and there are no obvious leaks or damage to the seals.
I am going to install the coilovers with @EthanMenace on my drive. I have watched countless videos on YouTube and the while process seems reasonably straight forward. From what i can see people have more problems getting off rusty bolts and dealing with seized threads than they do with actually installing the new equipment.
I have a few questions:
1. Is it worth getting a set of PowerFlex bushes for the rear shocks or just using the black rubber bushes that came with the B14s where the shock attaches to the Clio above the rear wheel arches?
2. The springs all have very slight surface rust in the middle section of the springs where they have been on the road. Whilst the springs are off the car is it worth rubbing down the affected areas and giving them a quick bit of primer and then another quick coat of paint just to put a layer of protection between the newly cleaned metal and the dirt that will end up on them? Or is that a pointless task as they will inevitably end up rusting at some point in the future?
3. What is the best product to clean the bare metal part of the front coilovers?
4. I have got some ACF-50 and when the coilovers are on the car I will give them a good spray to add some protection. Does anyone use coilover socks with their suspension, and do they help keep them protected?
I have had a quick look at the equipment and there are no obvious leaks or damage to the seals.
I am going to install the coilovers with @EthanMenace on my drive. I have watched countless videos on YouTube and the while process seems reasonably straight forward. From what i can see people have more problems getting off rusty bolts and dealing with seized threads than they do with actually installing the new equipment.
I have a few questions:
1. Is it worth getting a set of PowerFlex bushes for the rear shocks or just using the black rubber bushes that came with the B14s where the shock attaches to the Clio above the rear wheel arches?
2. The springs all have very slight surface rust in the middle section of the springs where they have been on the road. Whilst the springs are off the car is it worth rubbing down the affected areas and giving them a quick bit of primer and then another quick coat of paint just to put a layer of protection between the newly cleaned metal and the dirt that will end up on them? Or is that a pointless task as they will inevitably end up rusting at some point in the future?
3. What is the best product to clean the bare metal part of the front coilovers?
4. I have got some ACF-50 and when the coilovers are on the car I will give them a good spray to add some protection. Does anyone use coilover socks with their suspension, and do they help keep them protected?