N Neptune4life Member N Neptune4life Member Feb 2, 2023 #1 Long story short... my coilover is damaged. Would yall recommend welding the tip or only option get another one ? Attachments Screenshot_20230202_113702_Gallery.jpg 163.8 KB · Views: 396
Long story short... my coilover is damaged. Would yall recommend welding the tip or only option get another one ?
Robinjo Goblin Guru Robinjo Goblin Guru Feb 2, 2023 #2 My vote, get another one. I don't like to halfway things with brakes or suspension.
Desert Sasqwatch Bigfoot Goblin Desert Sasqwatch Bigfoot Goblin Feb 2, 2023 #3 Agreed. Welded strut stud will not be as strong as a new piece. How did this break in the first place?
Agreed. Welded strut stud will not be as strong as a new piece. How did this break in the first place?
N Neptune4life Member N Neptune4life Member Feb 2, 2023 #4 Desert Sasqwatch said: Agreed. Welded strut stud will not be as strong as a new piece. How did this break in the first place? Click to expand... The half shaft wasn't fully seated in after I was fixing a leak.
Desert Sasqwatch said: Agreed. Welded strut stud will not be as strong as a new piece. How did this break in the first place? Click to expand... The half shaft wasn't fully seated in after I was fixing a leak.
Vwsaabvt Goblin Guru Vwsaabvt Goblin Guru Feb 2, 2023 #5 here are the replacement cartridges if you have the BC coilovers https://shop.bcracing-na.com/products/br-series-front-damper-280-130-mf1-20-m12?_pos=6&_sid=f63fdcc42&_ss=r
here are the replacement cartridges if you have the BC coilovers https://shop.bcracing-na.com/products/br-series-front-damper-280-130-mf1-20-m12?_pos=6&_sid=f63fdcc42&_ss=r