rear leaf spring maintainance

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myoldjalopy
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rear leaf spring maintainance

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Hello,

The rear leaf springs on my car are looking a bit rusty, but otherwise sound. I'm thinking of jacking up the rear and wire brushing them off but I'm wondering if there is something to put on them afterwards to keep the rust at bay - WD 40? oil? waxoyl?

Advice welcome.

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Re: rear leaf spring maintainance

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Any oil or grease will just attract dirt and form a grinding paste... Wire brush by all means.
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Re: rear leaf spring maintainance

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Oh OK thanks for your reply
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Re: rear leaf spring maintainance

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I was told a good use for old engine oil is to slap it on the springs, haven't tried it though! ;)
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Re: rear leaf spring maintainance

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There's no point -they need renewing every 20 years or so anyway...
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