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 Post subject: Ome springs- paint falling off, rust
PostPosted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 7:41 pm 
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So this is what my 6 month old ome 927s springs look like. I always spray off the suspension and undercarriage when i wash the rest. Anybody else had this happen so soon. How worried should i be? Mfg defect from ARB? I marred them a little bit when assembling them with compressors but i can't see that being why this is happening. Its hard to see in the pics but there are uniform and parallel fracture lines running all over them.
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I originally posted this in the kk section but realized only like 4 posters have ome springs, so i thought i could get better info here.

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 Post subject: Re: Ome springs- paint falling off, rust
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If you marred them up installing them then thats part of the problem
Doesn't take much for the paint to start chipping / flaking off
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Paint them :wink:

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If you marred them up installing them then thats part of the problem
Doesn't take much for the paint to start chipping / flaking off
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Paint them :wink:

Haha its funny because i was thinking you'd be the first to respond- and it only took 14 minutes.
Would i need to sand them down to bare metal?
I was thinkin about painting them but not sure if any rattle can paint would stay flexible enough esp in the cold.
I know some rustoleum cans say "paints over rust" but i'm skeptacle of that.

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 Post subject: Re: Ome springs- paint falling off, rust
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I wouldn't worry as it the KJ will fall apart oround those coils even if rusty.Spring steel is by far more robust then any other steel on/in your Jeep.


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mine did the same thing.. and i didnt scratch them or anything when installing.

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Ours have been on for over two years and the powder coat finish is still 100% intact and look great when I pressure wash them!


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My OME springs are starting to look similar to those. Mine lasted for several years though. Those springs are the worst looking thing under my jeep. I'd like to put some bed liner on them.

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Mine look more or less the same as yourse.. :( not so happy with OME's paint job

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Mine after just over a year are stating to rust up in some spots. I guess it's the salt on the roads in the winter over here in England.
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I brought this back because I was dissapointed by the quality of these OME springs...atleast from the powder coating issue. I took mine apart two days ago and they had a thin layer of surface rust forming. Thats from one year of SoCal weather!!! Those 5 days of rain really reared their ugly head. My last car I put on a set of Eibach springs. 4 years of crappy Pittsburgh rain, snow, sleet, and overly salted winter roads...not even the slightest hint of rust forming on the springs. I could have washed them off, slapped them back in the box and sold them as new thats how clean they were. yeah...a little surface rust insnt going to hurt the performance of the spring...i would think at a certain point if the rust is bad enough it would cause some effect. Regardless, it just shows the level of quality..and OME dont appear to be up to par in that regard.


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I brought this back because I was dissapointed by the quality of these OME springs...atleast from the powder coating issue. I took mine apart two days ago and they had a thin layer of surface rust forming. Thats from one year of SoCal weather!!! Those 5 days of rain really reared their ugly head. My last car I put on a set of Eibach springs. 4 years of crappy Pittsburgh rain, snow, sleet, and overly salted winter roads...not even the slightest hint of rust forming on the springs. I could have washed them off, slapped them back in the box and sold them as new thats how clean they were. yeah...a little surface rust insnt going to hurt the performance of the spring...i would think at a certain point if the rust is bad enough it would cause some effect. Regardless, it just shows the level of quality..and OME dont appear to be up to par in that regard.

My rear OME 864's are rust free,have been for almost 3 years.


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I brought this back because I was dissapointed by the quality of these OME springs...atleast from the powder coating issue. I took mine apart two days ago and they had a thin layer of surface rust forming. Thats from one year of SoCal weather!!! Those 5 days of rain really reared their ugly head. My last car I put on a set of Eibach springs. 4 years of crappy Pittsburgh rain, snow, sleet, and overly salted winter roads...not even the slightest hint of rust forming on the springs. I could have washed them off, slapped them back in the box and sold them as new thats how clean they were. yeah...a little surface rust insnt going to hurt the performance of the spring...i would think at a certain point if the rust is bad enough it would cause some effect. Regardless, it just shows the level of quality..and OME dont appear to be up to par in that regard.


I would be well p!ssed at the state of those in that amount of time, knowing what OME cost !!

As already said, I had a pair of Eibach springs on my Mitsy off roader, and 3yrs of british winters and salted roads had little or no effect on them :shock:

I am about to put H&R springs on my KJ, and seeing those I thing I'll use top plates and isolators with them when the time comes to go higher :?

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I am about to put H&R springs on my KJ, and seeing those I thing I'll use top plates and isolators with them when the time comes to go higher :?


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i was looking at my OME after one year on the British road and I have a lot of Bubble of rust now. Are the H&R painted or plastified? hope they fair better than my OME.

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 Post subject: Re: Ome springs- paint falling off, rust
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Looks like powder coat Fil ... we'll see how they go :wink:

Might be worth getting the OME's powder coated if its an issue ?? I've had loads of stuff done over the years, including springs .... look like new once done and very durable :)

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For the price of those things I would not be a very happy camper if they looked like that in that short of time. Which lift kit claims to give your KJ the ride of a Mercedes? Does it use the same springs? :5SHOTS:

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