Coil Spring Tubing

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Coil Spring Tubing
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Where can I get the rubber tubing that sits over the top and bottom coils of front springs??
I have some used Eibachs to go on that don't have any.

thanks Nick
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#2
Not sure, but it's not really necessary, I've only ever seen it on eibachs tbh!
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#3
It's not a necessity and defiantly not there for safety reasoning but if you want to have some one there I think it's called spring insulator. Also if you can't find any maybe slide some heat shrink on there?

Or this stuff?
http://www.completeautomobilist.com/prod...denso-tape
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#4
its to stop the paint scratching off the spring, allowing rust to lift paint off and let rust take hold---use some heatshrink as suggested.
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Thanks All. Didnt put anyhting on in the end and no diiference to feel/drive. Next time they are appart i'll Kurust and paint if needed before heatshrink.

Cheers Nick
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