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Protecting my investment : coilovers sleeves

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Old 04-03-12, 05:50 AM
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Yea. Just use a wire brush?... For stuff like this...



Or wipe with a rag? And add grease after adjusting. Few bucks and piece of mind.... Just saying
Old 04-03-12, 06:31 AM
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lol... u guys are insane. Live in an area besides texas and watch the threads on your coilovers rust and fuse together. This is a great idea.
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Originally Posted by excluesive
lol... u guys are insane. Live in an area besides texas and watch the threads on your coilovers rust and fuse together. This is a great idea.
i do but i never had too much of a problem with mine. i always cleaned them prior to moving the collars
Old 04-03-12, 09:55 AM
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i'm interested in seeing how well this sleeve holds up couple of months down the road.
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