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Repco 2 Piece Coil Spring Compressor Set - RST133

Repco 2 Piece Coil Spring Compressor Set - RST133

$99
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Toledo Drop Forged Coil Spring Comp - 311284

Toledo Drop Forged Coil Spring Comp - 311284

$122
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Milwaukee Banded Ear Plugs - 48733201

Milwaukee Banded Ear Plugs - 48733201

$14
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Repco Piston Ring Groove Cleaner - RST75

Repco Piston Ring Groove Cleaner - RST75

$89
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Maintaining Your 1997 Mitsubishi Lancer's Coil Springs

If you're driving around in a 1997 Mitsubishi Lancer, chances are you're familiar with its reliable performance and longevity. Part of keeping your Lancer in top shape involves being mindful of its suspension system, particularly the coil springs. These are absolutely relevant and crucial to the smooth operation, ride comfort, and handling of your vehicle.

Coil springs are a fundamental component of your car's suspension system. They're responsible for absorbing the shocks from road irregularities and maintaining your vehicle's height and stability. If the ride in your Lancer has become less comfortable or you're experiencing uneven tire wear, noisy suspension, or sagging, it's likely time to check out those coil springs. Regular inspection and maintenance are key to a long-lasting suspension system.

When it comes to replacing or maintaining the coil springs, there are several things you might want to consider:

  1. Professional Inspection: Even if you're a DIY enthusiast, having a professional inspect your coil springs annually or every 10,000 to 15,000 kilometres can save you from potential headaches. They can spot any wear and tear you might miss.
  2. Driving Habits: Adjusting your driving habits can greatly extend the life of your coil springs. Avoid overloading your vehicle and try to steer clear of potholed roads when possible. Sudden stops and starts can also add unnecessary strain on your suspension.
  3. Replacement Interval: While coil springs don't have a set replacement interval, they generally last anywhere from 50,000 to 100,000 kilometres. If any signs of damage or wear are spotted during inspections, don't wait to replace them. Ignoring worn-out springs can lead to more costly repairs down the road.
  4. Quality Parts: When it's time for replacement, opt for high-quality coil springs that are designed to fit your specific model. This is essential for maintaining the vehicle's original performance and safety standards.
  5. Related Components: It's a good practice to replace related components such as shocks or struts at the same time. This ensures uniform wear and maximises your Lancer's handling and comfort. After replacement, getting a wheel alignment is also recommended to avoid uneven tyre wear.

By investing a bit of time into understanding and caring for the coil springs on your 1997 Mitsubishi Lancer, you're ensuring both your safety and driving enjoyment. Taking these steps doesn't just preserve the life of the coil springs themselves but also enhances the overall longevity and performance of your trusted vehicle. So keep an eye on those springs and enjoy the journey miles ahead!