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BSG Mobile mechanics

Helensburgh

5 jobs completed

5
2 reviews

Here at BSG mobile mechanics we pride ourself in our work and efficiency. With over 10 years experience no job really is to small just head over to our Facebook page to

Callum’s mobile mechanics

Burntwood

2 jobs completed

5
1 review

We are a mobile mechanic service with 10 years of experience in many different makes and models we can come to your home or workplace what ever is best for you. We spe

Bennett Auto Services - Bosch car service

Durham

37 jobs completed

5
4 reviews

At our family-run garage in Durham, we pride ourselves on offering top-quality car servicing, MOTs, repairs, diagnostic checks, timing belts/chains, clutch replacements a

Capital Mot and Service Center

Cardiff

2582 jobs completed

4.7
407 reviews

We are a family owned garage in Cardiff, who is prides itself on the quality of work done. We have a four-ramp Garage and MOT Test centre able to help with MOTs and repai

Draycott Engineering ltd

Didcot

401 jobs completed

4.1
14 reviews

One of Didcot's leading automotive experts. We've been trading since 1998, and in that time have built up a great reputation for providing friendly, reliable and trusted

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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.

Learn about how car suspension systems work here.

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