Should new leaf springs be treated or painted?

DiscoCO

Observer
I finally got around to ordering a new axle for my M101 CDN. Now that I have received that I'm ready to replace the springs and install the axle. The springs I have are NOS and appear to be raw metal with nothing more than some sort of light grease on them.

My question is can I install them this way? Do they need to be primed? Painted? What is the best procedure to keep them looking as new as possible and performing as long-term as possible? I have seen some references to disassembling the springs and painting each leaf, but I'd rather not have to do that if I don't have to.

Any advice would be much appreciated!
 

hollaback55

Explorer
i'm actually getting ready to order a new axle for my M101cdn as well. what bolt pattern did you go with? did you stay with the stock setup or convert to match the tow vehicle


I finally got around to ordering a new axle for my M101 CDN. Now that I have received that I'm ready to replace the springs and install the axle. The springs I have are NOS and appear to be raw metal with nothing more than some sort of light grease on them.

My question is can I install them this way? Do they need to be primed? Painted? What is the best procedure to keep them looking as new as possible and performing as long-term as possible? I have seen some references to disassembling the springs and painting each leaf, but I'd rather not have to do that if I don't have to.

Any advice would be much appreciated!
 

cowboy4x4

Explorer
Are they put together raw? if so I would (and this is just me) take them apart prime and paint everything, the paint will rub down regardless. Its not hard or dangerous to take the springs apart. Just put a "C" clamp on the spring take out the center pin and unscrew the clamp (nothing is going to fly anywhere) some springs ie; my FORD van springs have a PV material between the ends to limit squeaking, I know this as one of mine fell out and now the spring squeaks. I just keep repainting mine every once in awhile to keep them looking good.
 

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