i love your content and i want to say thank you. i ended up running a limiting strap on the shock mounts for cornering and jacking. this is help out a lot so the boots don’t over flex and leak. also helped that abrupt roll in a corner.
Great stuff George, another add I do is add a little black sikaflex under the clamp surfaces as Ive had them leak from the ends too. Some of these clamps are rubbish and don't put enough even clamping pressure around the tube.
I like the Febi Bilstein brand that say Volkswagen. I know that in Brazil they are making an improved version with better composites and thicker section. Thank you for the great tips. I also do the seam at 1 on the left side and 11 on the right side. I’ve also done them with the car on its weight on ramps. That gives me access underneath while keeping the axles fairly straight.
Febi Bilstein, used to be way better, now you will be lucky to get 5 years out of a set before the rubber goes bad!! Just changed a set over yesterday and the rubber was hard and cracked. Vewib are the go to ones these days way better quality rubber.
I don't mean to come off as sarcastic this is is a genuine question, where's the line between "use oil to lubricate the connection" and "if you give oil a path it will take that path"?
i love your content and i want to say thank you. i ended up running a limiting strap on the shock mounts for cornering and jacking. this is help out a lot so the boots don’t over flex and leak. also helped that abrupt roll in a corner.
Thank you 👊🏽
Great stuff George, another add I do is add a little black sikaflex under the clamp surfaces as Ive had them leak from the ends too. Some of these clamps are rubbish and don't put enough even clamping pressure around the tube.
@@DemopVWgarage yes; I add sealant there as well. Great tips.
That’s a good idea!
I like the Febi Bilstein brand that say Volkswagen. I know that in Brazil they are making an improved version with better composites and thicker section.
Thank you for the great tips. I also do the seam at 1 on the left side and 11 on the right side. I’ve also done them with the car on its weight on ramps. That gives me access underneath while keeping the axles fairly straight.
Febi Bilstein, used to be way better, now you will be lucky to get 5 years out of a set before the rubber goes bad!! Just changed a set over yesterday and the rubber was hard and cracked. Vewib are the go to ones these days way better quality rubber.
Thanks for watching.
Don't get skimpy
Great vid! Very informative for this old buck learning new stuff!
I’m still learning too. 👍🏽
Nice, never really thought about the bolt under the spring plate.
Russell is full of useful tips. I’ll have to get him in a video in the future.
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I don't mean to come off as sarcastic this is is a genuine question, where's the line between "use oil to lubricate the connection" and "if you give oil a path it will take that path"?
If it’s a gasket I’d install it dry. ( or with recommended sealant) If it’s a press in seal with a lip that rides an edge I’d lube it.
@@the_Wagen right on! thanks!
Use gasoline to clean the grease build up.