Rust on a suspension spring - should I be concerned?
Rust on a suspension spring - should I be concerned?
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TameRacingDriver

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19,767 posts

292 months

Friday 15th June 2012
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Just bought off ebay, was going to be fitted tomorrow. Only one spring is like that. I do see other springs on ebay for the 172 rusting in the same place. Is this anything to concern myself with, I won't bother fitting them if it is. The peeling bit appears to just be a coating of some kind.


J4CKO

45,366 posts

220 months

Friday 15th June 2012
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Yes, the paint takes the whole weight of the car, run to the hills, now ! biggrin

Needa308GT4

311 posts

166 months

Friday 15th June 2012
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I'd be more concerned about the chintzy "Tea Caddy"

VR46

289 posts

163 months

Friday 15th June 2012
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That must be an example of the infamous french quality.

TameRacingDriver

Original Poster:

19,767 posts

292 months

Friday 15th June 2012
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Needa308GT4 said:
I'd be more concerned about the chintzy "Tea Caddy"
Thats my GFs, nowt to do with me biggrin

Needa308GT4

311 posts

166 months

Friday 15th June 2012
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TameRacingDriver said:
Thats my GFs, nowt to do with me biggrin
you could always 'accidentally' drop it biggrin

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

275 months

Friday 15th June 2012
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The peeling stuff is powder coating. Corrosion on springs is not ideal as it introduces stress raisers, meaning the spring is more likely to develop fatigue cracks and ultimately snap.

davepoth

29,395 posts

219 months

Friday 15th June 2012
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TameRacingDriver said:
Thats my GFs, nowt to do with me biggrin
You've put rusty car parts on the worktop at your GF's house? Are you posting this on your phone from the car? biggrin

TameRacingDriver

Original Poster:

19,767 posts

292 months

Friday 15th June 2012
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Nope, I'm still here biggrin (she wasn't there when I took the pic and hasn't seen it!)

Thanks mr2mike for the serious answer wink

CoolHands

21,849 posts

215 months

Friday 15th June 2012
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in short; no nothing to worry about. It might crack in 6 years or something.

AndrewW-G

11,968 posts

237 months

Friday 15th June 2012
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CoolHands said:
in short; no nothing to worry about. It might crack in 6 years or something.
And the springs can always be stripped and re-coated for ~£25

WhoseGeneration

4,090 posts

227 months

Friday 15th June 2012
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AndrewW-G said:
And the springs can always be stripped and re-coated for ~£25
Or, if the OP wants to DIY, wire brushed and black Hammerite painted.

Roadrunner23

545 posts

215 months

Friday 15th June 2012
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VR46 said:
That must be an example of the infamous french quality.
Oh dear the anti French troll is back.

TameRacingDriver

Original Poster:

19,767 posts

292 months

Friday 15th June 2012
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So it doesn't matter then? Saying that, I'm toying whether to get Eibach Pro springs instead as I've read good things about it.

Justin Cyder

12,624 posts

169 months

Friday 15th June 2012
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Even if it went, the odds are the corner it's glued to would just start bouncing a bit. You would be very, very unlucky to have a problem. Even so, it's not going to go. Bit of inhibitor or if you're a PH'er, get it recoated or replaced. On a Renault I'd be more worried about rusty springs. yes

J4CKO

45,366 posts

220 months

Friday 15th June 2012
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As a cyclist it is amazing the number of spring chunks are left at the side of the road.

cheadle hulme

2,499 posts

202 months

Friday 15th June 2012
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J4CKO said:
As a cyclist it is amazing the number of spring chunks are left at the side of the road.
yes I often wondered how bits of semi coil like steel got on the road. Then I bought a Laguna and joined a Renault forum!

Simes205

4,937 posts

248 months

Saturday 16th June 2012
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I've got Eibach pro springs and have had for 8 years, they're a bit rusty. As are the original springs on my dads 1952 Austin.
Haven't lost a coil yet!

172ff

3,758 posts

215 months

Saturday 16th June 2012
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VR46 said:
That must be an example of the infamous french quality.
Heehee. Your wife run left you for a Renault salesman didn't she?

Vince70

1,943 posts

214 months

Saturday 16th June 2012
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I have only had springs snap on one car and that was my Renault I don't know if it's the same on your car as it's a very well known problem on the laguna, but then there are lots of problems in general with the laguna.
Maybe it's worth putting a different make set of springs on your car.
Mine went when the car was 4 years old.