I'm about to install the new shocks which will be insert into the stock struts housing. I've done many search for the correct way but still having a dilemma
about adding oil into the struts housing or not.
The BGB doesn't say anything about adding oil. Yet, when I took out my shocks that was replaced by SP Engineering I found some liquid, look like it was some oil mix with water.
Now, if I added oil, wouldn't it evaporate sooner or later since the gland nuts doesn't have any seal and if so how much oil is needed to be add?
From my research, the oil suppose to help the shocks transfer heat over to the struts housing and possibly to keep the shocks insert align.
So to add oil or not to add oil is what I'm have to decided because once the gland nuts is screw back on, I will mangle it if I have to unscrew it again.
Any help would be greatly appreciate.
about adding oil into the struts housing or not.
The BGB doesn't say anything about adding oil. Yet, when I took out my shocks that was replaced by SP Engineering I found some liquid, look like it was some oil mix with water.
Now, if I added oil, wouldn't it evaporate sooner or later since the gland nuts doesn't have any seal and if so how much oil is needed to be add?
From my research, the oil suppose to help the shocks transfer heat over to the struts housing and possibly to keep the shocks insert align.
So to add oil or not to add oil is what I'm have to decided because once the gland nuts is screw back on, I will mangle it if I have to unscrew it again.
Any help would be greatly appreciate.