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Repco 2 Piece Coil Spring Compressor Set - RST133

Repco 2 Piece Coil Spring Compressor Set - RST133

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Cobra Coils - CTFL-29L

Cobra Coils - CTFL-29L

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$773
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Cobra Coils - CFRL-12

Cobra Coils - CFRL-12

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$862
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Cobra Coils - CTRS-200W

Cobra Coils - CTRS-200W

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$775
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Cobra Coils - CBRL-10

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$867
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Cobra Coils - CFFL-16

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$882
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Cobra Coils - CCFL-14

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$850
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Cobra Coils - CHFL-06

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$827
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Cobra Coils - CFFL-56

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Cobra Coils - CCRL-30

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$721
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Cobra Coils - CHRL-21L

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$858
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Cobra Coils - CFFS-15

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$973
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Cobra Coils - CNRH-43H

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$862
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Cobra Coils - CCRL-253

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$864
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Cobra Coils - CTRS-07

Cobra Coils - CTRS-07

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$882
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Cobra Coils - CFFL-09

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Cobra Coils - CCFL-251

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Cobra Coils - CTFS-266

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Cobra Coils - CHFL-15L

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$745
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Cobra Coils - CCRL-27

Cobra Coils - CCRL-27

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Cobra Coils - CFRL-09L

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$745
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Cobra Coils - CTFL-09

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Cobra Coils - CHFL-10

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$847
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Cobra Coils - CCRS-249

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Maintaining and Replacing Coil Springs on Your 2002 Holden Commodore

The 2002 Holden Commodore, like many vehicles of its time, uses coil springs as part of its suspension system. These are essential components that help absorb road shocks, maintain vehicle stability, and enhance ride comfort. Proper care and understanding of your vehicle's coil springs ensure you get the best driving experience possible.

Over time, coil springs can wear out or become damaged due to various factors such as driving conditions, exposure to road salt, or even carrying heavy loads. It's crucial to pay attention to the signs indicating that your coil springs may need replacement or maintenance.

The suspension system, of which coil springs are a part, plays a vital role in your vehicle's handling and safety. Poor suspension can lead to uneven tyre wear and reduced steering precision. Therefore, understanding how to maintain and when to replace your coil springs is key to keeping your Commodore in great shape.

Signs Your Coil Springs May Need Attention

  • Visible Sagging: If your vehicle appears lower on one side, it might be a sign that a coil spring has weakened.
  • Uneven Tyre Wear: Abnormal tyre wear might indicate that your suspension system, including the coil springs, is not functioning properly.
  • Noisy Ride: Listen for clunking or squeaking sounds while driving, especially over bumps. This noise could indicate worn coil springs.
  • Unsteady Vehicle: If your car sways more than usual during turns or exhibits excessive bouncing after hitting a bump, it could be time to check the coil springs.

Steps For Coil Spring Maintenance and Replacement

  1. Visual Inspection: Regularly check your coil springs for signs of damage, such as cracks or corrosion. Look for any irregularities in their shape or positioning.
  2. Test the Ride Height: Measure the vehicle's ride height to ensure it's within the manufacturer's specifications. A lower ride height could indicate a problem with the springs.
  3. Listen for Warning Sounds: Pay attention to unusual noises during driving that could suggest spring issues. A proper inspection should follow these preliminary observations.
  4. Consult a Professional: If you suspect an issue with the coil springs, have a qualified mechanic inspect them. They can determine the cause of any problems and offer recommendations for repairs or replacements.
  5. Replace in Pairs: If you need to replace a coil spring, it's best to replace them in pairs (front or rear) to maintain balanced handling and stability.
  6. Choose Quality Parts: When replacing coil springs, opt for high-quality parts to ensure durability and performance. Although aftermarket springs can be cheaper, they may not offer the same reliability as OEM or high-quality options.
  7. Regular Servicing: Incorporate suspension system checks in your routine vehicle servicing to catch any issues early and avoid unexpected problems on the road.

While regular visual checks and listening for changes can help spot potential issues early, having a routine service schedule for your vehicle is paramount. This should include inspection and assessment of essential components like coil springs. A professional mechanic has the tools and expertise to accurately diagnose issues and provide solutions that suit your needs and budget.

A well-maintained suspension system contributes strongly to safe driving and comfort. By keeping an eye on your Holden Commodore's coil springs and knowing when to act on any warning signs, you'll ensure your car remains reliable and performs optimally for years to come.