Coilovers socks

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davey83

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882 posts

104 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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So recently installed coilovers on my Nissan 350z and wanted to see if anyone has any experience with coilovers socks? How did you find them? any adverse effects, did they do what you wanted them to?

Would they somehow affect the suspension operation. With suspension being in the wheel wells, they live in a pretty harsh environment so other than routine wheel off cleaning I was thinking of other options.






David

stevieturbo

17,780 posts

262 months

Tuesday 29th June 2021
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If they do genuinely seal well, probably do no harm. I'd be inclined to give inside a good coat of waxoyl or similar product though to offer some rust protection etc when everything is wrapped inside the sock ( and in general over such components as they always corrode )

davey83

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882 posts

104 months

Wednesday 30th June 2021
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Cheers, have given everything a coat of ACF50 to help keep the corrosion at bay

Dave.

7,675 posts

268 months

Wednesday 30th June 2021
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Never used them personally, when I looked in to getting some there were two camps... Either they're great, or they hold moisture and make them corrode quicker.

Looking at my 5yr old/30something thousand mile ST XTA, I wished I'd either got socks or the inox coated kw's instead.

GreenV8S

30,887 posts

299 months

Wednesday 30th June 2021
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I've used Kirkey coilover boots which are loose fitting over the coils and unsealed at the bottom. They did a great job at keeping the coilover clean and the adjusters didn't suffer as much crud and corrosion.

stevieturbo

17,780 posts

262 months

Wednesday 30th June 2021
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Most coilovers seem to corrode extremely quickly, at least with road use anyway.

Always worth coating them with something to prevent it, especially any adjusters. I'd doubt the socks would aggravate that condition though.

davey83

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882 posts

104 months

Thursday 1st July 2021
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GreenV8S said:
I've used Kirkey coilover boots which are loose fitting over the coils and unsealed at the bottom. They did a great job at keeping the coilover clean and the adjusters didn't suffer as much crud and corrosion.
Cheers - lad on the 350z forum mentioned the same so ive ordered a set of socks from an eBay seller. Breathable as not fully sealed top and bottom so should do the trick, as not wanting to trash these coilovers as i use them on my daily.

Krikkit

27,452 posts

196 months

Wednesday 7th July 2021
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ACF50 underneath and make it a job every 6 months to free up the adjusters I'm sure they'll be fine. I'd be worried about a sock trapping moisture, but I suppose a breathable one could well work.

voram

6,309 posts

49 months

Wednesday 7th July 2021
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Krikkit said:
I'd be worried about a sock trapping moisture.
Me too. They'll dry better in the open.

Olivera

8,158 posts

254 months

Wednesday 7th July 2021
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voram said:
Krikkit said:
I'd be worried about a sock trapping moisture.
Me too. They'll dry better in the open.
+1, in a dry climate they might work, but how often in the UK will you have springs sitting inside a sodden sock?