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Kilsby’s auto & fleet services
Scunthorpe
3 jobs completed
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Edinburgh
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H&R MOTORS
ST. HELENS
2273 jobs completed
We are a small business based in merseyside with a team of 4. Our services include but not limited to, servicing, clutches, timing belts/chains, mot's/repairs, suspension
Khan Autos
Govanhill
276 jobs completed
Khan Autos MOT Station are a well established family business with over 32 years experience in the car trade. We offer car repairs in Govanhill and further afield such as
CENTRAL MOT
Oldham, Greater Manchester
356 jobs completed
Established in 2018, our highly-skilled team of mechanics has over 40 years’ experience combined. With a wealth of knowledge, they can carry out a wide variety of mechani
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Car suspension features four coil springs, one for each wheel. They are designed to absorb shocks from the road, such as driving over a pothole or speed bump, and they work in conjunction with shock absorbers.
Eventually, coil springs become fatigued with age, which means they have endured many compression-extension cycles, causing the metal to become brittle. When this happens, it's time for a coil spring replacement. This job typically takes one to three hours for front springs and one to one and a half for rear springs.
A coil spring usually lasts between 60,000 and 90,000 miles. Signs you may need new springs include: excessive tyre wear, visible rust or corrosion on the springs, excessive leaning or swaying, compromised handling and worn or missing jounce bumpers. A rear or front coil spring repair is always done by replacing the springs; once the metal becomes brittle, it can't be repaired.
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