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Title: Cleaning up Leaf Springs
Post by: CreativeNotice on March 18, 2010, 10:04:21 am
So my leaf springs are a bit rusty. Their still strong, etc. just rusty. Is there a good way to clean up these springs and paint them?
I'd thought about using Por-15 on them, but since they flex would that work?
What have you guys done?
Title: Re: Cleaning up Leaf Springs
Post by: joesgarage71 on March 18, 2010, 03:27:31 pm
take them off and sand, wire wheel on a diegrinder/drill, or sand blast them take them apart replace the end bushings, centering bolt, and u-bolts. Might as well clean and paint the diff while your at it.
Title: Re: Cleaning up Leaf Springs
Post by: Blazin on March 18, 2010, 08:13:54 pm
Pressure wash, needle scale, wire brush, Paint with Chassis Saver, or POR 15. Chassis Saver is half the money and the same stuff. I would top coat them with and acrylic enamel with an activator too. Do it all with a brush.
Title: Re: Cleaning up Leaf Springs
Post by: VileZambonie on March 18, 2010, 09:57:17 pm
I'd take the loose stuff off (needle scaler like Blazin said) and hit them with acid bath. If they are off pull em apart and you can try the electrolytic rust removal procedure.
Title: Re: Cleaning up Leaf Springs
Post by: fitz on March 18, 2010, 10:59:51 pm
Take them out, pull then apart, hit them with a wire wheel, some Rustoleum rusty metal primer, them a few coats of black paint. Replace the plastic spring pads as needed and put a good coat of grease between the springs when you put the pack back together to prevent future rust.
This is one of those things that will not cost allot of $$, just your time.
Title: Re: Cleaning up Leaf Springs
Post by: CreativeNotice on March 19, 2010, 08:35:06 am
Awesome. thx.