I am going to repalce my rear struts soon. I may replace the springs as well. I hear on some other forums that springs get "weak" and just do not do the job any longer. Even so, the car may not sag or look low.
Just wondering what others think?
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I am going to repalce my rear struts soon. I may replace the springs as well. I hear on some other forums that springs get "weak" and just do not do the job any longer. Even so, the car may not sag or look low.
Just wondering what others think?
Budget dependent of course and if you aim on keeping the car, I would replace the springs. However, all that aside, the ride height on my 95 is still "as new" with 62k on the car.
Absolutely yes! I'd change them out at 100,000 miles... maybe 140K miles at the most.
Original totally dead struts? You are crazy!
Yeah, they weaken with age. Usually causing sag or they'll break a coil off.
I'd probably pick up some new ones while you're doing the struts. Factory springs will be in the $150 per spring range if you wanted to keep it OE. Think you can get a nice set of UUC/H&R/Eibachs for $250-$300 for all four. And this weekend UUC is having a sale on the H&R & UUC branded stuff they carry.
That'd make the UUC E34 spring kit about $275, and the H&R E34 spring kit about $190 after the UUC discounts.
With rear out of control, you can't steer the car... you think you are steering the caar with front wheel but rear wheels will steer the car regardless how well you control the steering wheel... the unpredictability.
Rear end spins out of control in wet weather and crazy out of control in winter.
Where does one find new OEM springs? I have had the hardest time tracking those down, and factory is all I want since everything else is too harsh or lowers the car too much for winter driving.
Order them through a dealer. Got mine from my local dealer. Could've ordered them through Tischer as well. And if I was able to get new springs for a car as rare as mine (they did have to come from Germany though) you should be able to get new springs for your car as well.