Re: Cleaning and lubricating Coilovers?
Anti-seize is terrible for this application - it will be completely embedded with dirt, pebbles, etc. This wouldn't be much of an issue if you completely cleaned them in Spring. I also wouldn't use tape, as you're going to trap moisture/salt in there for many months at a time. Boeshield T9 works well, but you need to use very thin coats so that it dries up. The aerosol is best for this application.
Anti-seize is terrible for this application - it will be completely embedded with dirt, pebbles, etc. This wouldn't be much of an issue if you completely cleaned them in Spring. I also wouldn't use tape, as you're going to trap moisture/salt in there for many months at a time. Boeshield T9 works well, but you need to use very thin coats so that it dries up. The aerosol is best for this application.

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