Best way to protect coilovers

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I'm going to be putting a set of KW V3's on my Clio 200 in the next month or so which is daily driven in all weathers, because of how valuable they are I really don't want them to rust and generally get ruined over time.

Apart from wiping them with an oil soaked rag is there anything a bit more longlasting that I can do?
 
Its because people stick a set of AVOs on their old fiesta, and wonder why the ride is rubbish.

When you deal with real suspension, and adjust it properly, no reason for it to be boneshaking.

For most little boy racers who indulge in el cheapo suspension, a decent setup would end up costing more than their cars.

Case in point:-

http://www.nitron.co.uk/catalogue_item.php?catID=12148&prodID=73643

Its like people "upgrading" their brakes using people like "HiSpec" and wondering why AP Racing, Performance Friction, and Brembo are more expensive.
https://www.demon-tweeks.com/uk/kw-suspension-variant-3-coilover-kit-kwa35290033/

These are the ones I'll be putting on, plenty of adjustability and definitely not cheap **** like a lot of boy racers fit. My car has factory Cup suspension which is firm but has terrible dampening so it's crashy instead of the firm but smooth which can be attained with a decent setup.
 
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