BenG
ClioTrophy Moderator
My springs looked like this at around 70,000 miles...
The paint was rather crusty around the area where they snapped but they weren't excessively rusty. I wouldn’t like to suggest on how their life could have been extended.
bearne1, if I was in your situation with the original springs in working order and wanting to keep the new set as long as possible, I would have them powder coated and hope that it would prolong their life. It’s impossible to know how long they will last but it’s worth a go, surely.
The paint was rather crusty around the area where they snapped but they weren't excessively rusty. I wouldn’t like to suggest on how their life could have been extended.
bearne1, if I was in your situation with the original springs in working order and wanting to keep the new set as long as possible, I would have them powder coated and hope that it would prolong their life. It’s impossible to know how long they will last but it’s worth a go, surely.