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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 - CFFL-56

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Cobra Coils - CFRL-09L

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$745
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Cobra Coils - CFRL-12

Cobra Coils - CFRL-12

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$862
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Cobra Coils - CFFL-16

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$882
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Cobra Coils - CHRL-21L

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$858
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Cobra Coils - CCFL-14

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$850
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Cobra Coils - CBRL-10

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$867
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Cobra Coils - CSRL-04

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$689
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Cobra Coils - CTRS-07

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$882
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Cobra Coils - CFFL-09

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$862
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Cobra Coils - CNRH-43H

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$862
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Cobra Coils - CHFL-15L

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Cobra Coils - CTFS-266

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$862
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Cobra Coils - CFFS-15

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$973
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Cobra Coils - CCFL-251

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$864
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Cobra Coils - CHFL-10

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$847
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Cobra Coils - CHFL-06

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$827
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Cobra Coils - CTFL-09

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$882
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Cobra Coils - CCRL-253

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$864
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Cobra Coils - CCRL-27

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$827
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Cobra Coils - CCRS-249

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$884
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Cobra Coils - CHRL-07

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Coil Springs on the 2013 Subaru XV: What They Do and How to Care for Them

The 2013 Subaru XV is a popular compact crossover, known for its rugged capability and all-wheel-drive system. When it comes to suspension components, coil springs are indeed fitted on this vehicle, playing a crucial role in its ride and handling. Understanding what coil springs do, why they matter, and how to keep them in good shape can help owners maintain that smooth and sturdy drive the Subaru XV is known for.

Coil springs are a type of suspension spring, made from heavy-duty steel wire wound into a helix shape. On the 2013 Subaru XV, these springs work alongside the shock absorbers and struts to absorb road impacts, support the vehicle's weight, and maintain proper ride height. They basically act as the cushioning system between the wheels and the car chassis, smoothing out bumps and providing stability on uneven terrain.

The coil springs compress when the vehicle hits a bump, storing energy and then releasing it gradually to prevent a harsh jolt. This makes driving over rough surfaces more comfortable for the occupants and keeps the tyres in better contact with the road. For an off-road capable vehicle like the XV, this is particularly important since it often faces gravel roads, dirt trails, and other challenging conditions.

Another key job of the coil springs is maintaining the ride height and ensuring proper suspension geometry. This affects how the tyres align with the road and contributes to safe handling dynamics. If the coil springs wear out or lose their elasticity, the car can sit lower than intended on one or more corners, causing poor handling, uneven tyre wear, and a less comfortable ride.

Since the coil springs on the 2013 Subaru XV are such an essential part of the suspension system, regular maintenance and inspection are vital. Over time, springs can weaken due to metal fatigue, corrosion, or exposure to harsh environmental conditions like salt and moisture. Though coil springs are generally durable and long-lasting, it's still worthwhile to keep an eye on them during scheduled service visits or if the vehicle starts to feel less stable.

Signs that coil springs might be on their way out include a noticeably sagging ride height, increased noise from the suspension, or a rougher ride quality. Car owners might also notice the car leaning to one side when parked or handling poorly during cornering. If any of these happen, it's a good idea to have a professional mechanic check the springs and the entire suspension system.

Replacing coil springs is not a frequent task but can be necessary if the springs become damaged or overly worn. It's typically best to replace coil springs in pairs (both front or both rear springs) to maintain balanced handling. When installing new springs, it's common to also service related components such as shock absorbers, strut mounts, and bushings to ensure the entire system works harmoniously.

For owners planning to keep their 2013 Subaru XV running smoothly for years, some practical maintenance tips include:

  • Regularly inspect suspension components during tyre rotations or routine servicing
  • Watch out for unusual noises, creaks, or clunks coming from the suspension area
  • Keep the underbody clean, especially after driving on salted roads or off-road, to prevent corrosion
  • Address any handling or ride issues promptly by consulting a qualified mechanic

By paying attention to coil spring condition and overall suspension health, Subaru XV owners can enjoy a more comfortable and safe driving experience. Well-maintained springs mean that the vehicle handles as designed, with a stable yet forgiving ride on both city streets and rougher paths. Plus, it prolongs the lifespan of tyres and other suspension parts, saving on repairs down the road.

In short, coil springs may not be the flashiest car part, but they play a quiet and essential role in the 2013 Subaru XV's performance and comfort. Taking the time to look after them helps keep the vehicle's impressive driving character intact and ensures drivers can tackle Australian roads and trails with confidence.