I wanted to see if these old shocks were worth keeping. Were they actually damping like they're supposed to? So I disassembled them using the pictured straps to tighten the springs. The shocks still seem to work so I decided to clean them up and use them.
Before and after pic w/ spring tightening straps:
I used this wire wheel and drill extension to clean up the inside of the springs. Afterwords I sprayed the springs with clearcoat in hopes that they will not just rust up again.
By the way, the damping adjustment on the top, under the rubber cover, I - IV, made quite a bit of difference in how easily the shocks return to extended from compressed. More than I had thought.
Before and after pic w/ spring tightening straps:
I used this wire wheel and drill extension to clean up the inside of the springs. Afterwords I sprayed the springs with clearcoat in hopes that they will not just rust up again.
By the way, the damping adjustment on the top, under the rubber cover, I - IV, made quite a bit of difference in how easily the shocks return to extended from compressed. More than I had thought.