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Shock Covers??
July 13, 2009 10:15AM
You know those things that cover the shock to keep the dirt off everything and maybe means that the shocks need cleaning and rebuilding less often. Aftermarket ones come in wicked cool colors, with flames or lightning bolts.

Is anybody using these? Or should I just move along and focus on something important?





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Re: Shock Covers??
July 13, 2009 02:08PM
KTurner Wrote:
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> You know those things that cover the shock to keep
> the dirt off everything and maybe means that the
> shocks need cleaning and rebuilding less often.
> Aftermarket ones come in wicked cool colors, with
> flames or lightning bolts.
>
> Is anybody using these? Or should I just move
> along and focus on something important?

Flames and lightning bolts are important!
Are you saying you think they aren't?

Wanna fight?
Oh YEAH!!!
>
>
>
> -KTurner
> Stomp down on the exhilerator and hold on to the
> wheel.






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Re: Shock Covers??
July 13, 2009 03:13PM
probably wouldn't be a horrible idea, I tried to fit some on my coils, but the ones I had were designed for factory springs....gotta get something lower profile for the coilovers



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Re: Shock Covers??
July 13, 2009 04:37PM
If I did shock covers, I'd want them to extend almost entire length to also protect the threads on the coilover body. Mike Rose had a set on his All Wheels Driven suspension that looked pretty cool. Then again, I also don't believe in (or at least bother to) adjusting ride height so it's not that big of a deal.



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Re: Shock Covers??
July 13, 2009 04:58PM
i cut up some old rubber inner tubes and zip tied them over my coilover threads. I definately buggered up the DMS set I had with a few years of not covering them. generally its not that the threads get damaged but that a bunch of dirt gets packed in there so tight it doesn't break loose easily. After some serious elbow grease with a wire brush the darn thing will turn again, so I figured this time around I'd try and protect them a little.



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Re: Shock Covers??
July 13, 2009 09:02PM
http://www.dirtbagz.com/db_main_pages/db_main.htm

These are the ones that All Wheels Driven installs on their shocks
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Re: Shock Covers??
July 13, 2009 09:18PM
jameseshepherd Wrote:
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> > [www.dirtbagz.com]
> These are the ones that All Wheels Driven installs
> on their shocks


How ironic.



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Re: Shock Covers??
July 14, 2009 06:50AM
flames make everything look faster... maybe not if they are real





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Re: Shock Covers??
July 14, 2009 10:34AM
Old trick from back home... racer's tape wrapped around the coils. Works perfect, keeps all the junk out and protects the seals, inserts, etc.



Might not go well with JVL as it means less rebuilds for him smiling smiley
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Re: Shock Covers??
July 14, 2009 02:42PM
Cosworth Wrote:
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> Old trick from back home... racer's tape wrapped
> around the coils. Works perfect, keeps all the
> junk out and protects the seals, inserts, etc.
>
>
>
> Might not go well with JVL as it means less
> rebuilds for him
>


Actually, I would say it means more... All that does is keep the dirt and muck that will inevitably get in there packed around the insert or shock shaft. It's all going to settle around the seal and be held there accelerating wear. I can see tears in the duct tape already. Plus tape is even worse than boots because the dirt will stick to it! If you have inverted Bilstein style inserts the boots will hold in dirt and scrape them up. After the event when you (I'm speaking generally to people who use shock boots) park your car the muck and moisture caught in there will cause things to rust prematurely, because I bet you a nickel that you are not taking apart and cleaning your shocks after every event, even though you should. Plus, for inverted inserts at least, boots can interfere with cooling. You're better off with no boots and do a little maintenance once in a while! Wash those suckers off! You can do it during and event (if you have no boots). Just keep things clean and they will be fine without boots.
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Re: Shock Covers??
July 14, 2009 03:58PM
Doivi Clarkinen Wrote:
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> Actually, I would say it means more... All that
> does is keep the dirt and muck that will
> inevitably get in there packed around the insert
> or shock shaft. It's all going to settle around
> the seal and be held there accelerating wear. I
> can see tears in the duct tape already. Plus tape
> is even worse than boots because the dirt will
> stick to it! If you have inverted Bilstein style
> inserts the boots will hold in dirt and scrape
> them up. After the event when you (I'm speaking
> generally to people who use shock boots) park your
> car the muck and moisture caught in there will
> cause things to rust prematurely, because I bet
> you a nickel that you are not taking apart and
> cleaning your shocks after every event, even
> though you should. Plus, for inverted inserts at
> least, boots can interfere with cooling. You're
> better off with no boots and do a little
> maintenance once in a while! Wash those suckers
> off! You can do it during and event (if you have
> no boots). Just keep things clean and they will
> be fine without boots.
>

No, actually not. I normally replace the tape after every event and the damper and is almost always spotless inside. How can that be more harmful for the damper.
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Re: Shock Covers??
July 14, 2009 07:28PM
I put wax in my shock threads. Hard wax, not the sticky beeswax. Not much of it sticks around, but it keeps the crud from staying put.

cblakely Wrote:
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> generally its not that the
> threads get damaged but that a bunch of dirt gets
> packed in there so tight it doesn't break loose
> easily. After some serious elbow grease with a
> wire brush the darn thing will turn again, so I
> figured this time around I'd try and protect them
> a little.
>
> ------------------------------------
>
>






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Re: Shock Covers??
July 15, 2009 12:06AM
bar soap might work too, like the old soap on-a-saw-blade-for-cutting-aluminum-so-the-teeth-don't-get-packed-full-of-metal trick. Plus it's self cleaning and will wash off nicely. Never done it myself tho, too lazy.
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Re: Shock Covers??
July 15, 2009 07:43AM
Cosworth Wrote:
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> Doivi Clarkinen Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
>
> > Actually, I would say it means more... All
> that
> > does is keep the dirt and muck that will
> > inevitably get in there packed around the
> insert
> > or shock shaft. It's all going to settle
> around
> > the seal and be held there accelerating wear.
> I
> > can see tears in the duct tape already. Plus
> tape
> > is even worse than boots because the dirt
> will
> > stick to it! If you have inverted Bilstein
> style
> > inserts the boots will hold in dirt and
> scrape
> > them up. After the event when you (I'm
> speaking
> > generally to people who use shock boots) park
> your
> > car the muck and moisture caught in there
> will
> > cause things to rust prematurely, because I
> bet
> > you a nickel that you are not taking apart
> and
> > cleaning your shocks after every event, even
> > though you should. Plus, for inverted
> inserts at
> > least, boots can interfere with cooling.
> You're
> > better off with no boots and do a little
> > maintenance once in a while! Wash those
> suckers
> > off! You can do it during and event (if you
> have
> > no boots). Just keep things clean and they
> will
> > be fine without boots.
> >
>
> No, actually not. I normally replace the tape
> after every event and the damper and is almost
> always spotless inside. How can that be more
> harmful for the damper.
>


Well there you go, you are doing actual regular maintenance after each event unlike most people.
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Re: Shock Covers??
July 15, 2009 02:05PM
I've run like 10 rallies on JVAB 50mm stuff, with no boots with not much problem.

I do after every rally jack the thing up and powerwash all the junk out of it....often the car poops 100 lbs of mud all over the driveway and down the road to the sewer.

Usually a pull the things apart after every 2nd rally and throw in some fresh grease.

Only time i've toasted a seal is when we had issues with bushings, and the seal was actually the bushing for a bit!





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