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Parts for your 2004 Mitsubishi Lancer-Coil springs
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2004 Mitsubishi Lancer Coil Springs
Yes — coil springs are absolutely used on the 2004 Mitsubishi Lancer. Technical sources including the Mitsubishi Lancer (CS/CT series, 2002–2007) Factory Service Manual and major suspension fitment catalogues (e.g., KYB and Monroe) specify a MacPherson strut with a coil spring up front and an independent rear setup with coil springs on most trims. So if it’s a 2004 Lancer sedan or hatch (non-Evolution), it runs coil springs at both ends.
On this Lancer, the coil springs carry the car’s weight, set the ride height, and absorb bumps so the tyres stay planted. Good springs keep the handling tidy, the braking stable, and the ride comfortable around town and on the open road. If they’re tired or broken, the car can sag, clunk, or feel unsettled over corrugations and speed bumps.
When servicing a 2004 Lancer, it’s worth giving the coils a close look. Check for cracked paint, rust pitting (especially at the ends), broken pigtails, and any uneven ride height side-to-side. Listen for twangs or clunks at low speed and look for shiny “polished” marks where coils may have been contacting. If one spring has failed, replace springs in axle pairs to keep the car level and predictable.
Helpful tips for replacement and upkeep:
- Match springs to the exact model/trim and intended load. Avoid generic “lowering” sets unless the rest of the suspension is set up to suit.
- Replace upper rubber isolators and inspect strut mounts and bearings at the same time