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Russell,
While a
chromed spring looks bitchin, it can be a disaster waiting to happen.
Several
steps are taken during the chroming process which involve heat; and heat
is a springs worst enemy.
Once the
spring temperature approaches 400 degrees, the spring begins to soften.
But worse
yet is a little thing called "hydrogen embrittlement".
This
condition can be fatal to not only the spring but also to the vehicle's
occupants.
Here, go
read about it, The Pros and Cons of Chroming
Springs.
The best
thing to do is to replace the spring ASAP with a non-chromed one and
think about painting or powder coating the new spring.
We have a
few thoughts on these options,
Powder Coating and
Chroming Springs - Tech Question.
-Mike |