Blueboy54123
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Does 2011 fiat panda rear springs bottom end need some sort of rubbers ie doughnut shaped that sit in the carrier to suppress knocking noise. I noticed at the top there is one but the bottom seems to be steel on steel thanks
Thanks yes I understand what you mean I have chipped away at the surface rust then brushed with wire brush I was wondering whether to change them or paint with anti corrosion paint and reuse them there is no cracks or breaksHere's what I mean
Couldn't find a decent photo, but it's more obvious when it's in front of you
It's slightly shaped so the spring has to be rotated to match
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Once again thanksThere no guarantees but they are normally fine
If they are scabby you might get an advisory on a MOT, but unless seriously weakened shouldn't fail
Two pandas of mine just under and over 200K miles were both on the original springs, one of those spent time driving across fields and farm trakes
I doubt there anything to be gained from changing them
Hi mate I ordered 2 new shocks o haven't attempted to fit them yet but I've just noticed the top fitment looks OK to me but the bottom fitment is smaller will they be OK or should I send them backThere no guarantees but they are normally fine
If they are scabby you might get an advisory on a MOT, but unless seriously weakened shouldn't fail
Two pandas of mine just under and over 200K miles were both on the original springs, one of those spent time driving across fields and farm trakes
I doubt there anything to be gained from changing them