Corroded Coil Springs
Discussion
Passed the last MOT a couple of months back after the horn was fixed. It did have two advisories
Nearside Rear Coil spring corroded (5.3.1 (b) (i))
Offside Rear Coil spring corroded (5.3.1 (b) (i))
Is this anything that needs fixing soon ? Looking at the MOT history this is the first time it's popped up, so I'd assume it hasn't been corroded very long
Car has done about 67,000 miles and is from '08
Upon inspection it looks like it's fairly rusty and has some flaking coming off it
Is this anything that needs to be replaced ?
Nearside Rear Coil spring corroded (5.3.1 (b) (i))
Offside Rear Coil spring corroded (5.3.1 (b) (i))
Is this anything that needs fixing soon ? Looking at the MOT history this is the first time it's popped up, so I'd assume it hasn't been corroded very long
Car has done about 67,000 miles and is from '08
Upon inspection it looks like it's fairly rusty and has some flaking coming off it
Is this anything that needs to be replaced ?
Depends how bad you consider the rust to be and/or what the tester might have told you.
That said, if these are the original springs then it's possible they are worn & replacing wouldn't be a bad idea.
Usually best to remove & either compare side-by-side with a brand new spring or measure & compare with the measurement of a new spring.
That said, if these are the original springs then it's possible they are worn & replacing wouldn't be a bad idea.
Usually best to remove & either compare side-by-side with a brand new spring or measure & compare with the measurement of a new spring.
Edited by paintman on Tuesday 30th November 18:44
Road springs can and do fail from cracking which tends to be aggravated by corrosion, so it really comes down to how severe the corrosion is and how happy you are with the risk of a spring failing. Springs are not usually expensive but the labour charges to replace them might be significant.
paintman said:
Depends how bad you consider the rust to be and/or what the tester might have told you.
That said, if these are the original springs then it's possible they are worn & replacing wouldn't be a bad idea.
Usually best to remove & either compare side-by-side with a brand new spring or measure & compare with the measurement of a new spring.
Depending on the car (some axle designs allow the springs to be removed in minutes) you may as well change them anyway if they're off the car. Once the plastic coating flakes off they're usually living on borrowed time given the preponderance of potholes and speed cushions everywhere.That said, if these are the original springs then it's possible they are worn & replacing wouldn't be a bad idea.
Usually best to remove & either compare side-by-side with a brand new spring or measure & compare with the measurement of a new spring.
Edited by paintman on Tuesday 30th November 18:44
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