How Much To Repair Leaf Springs?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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The average cost for leaf spring replacement is

between $655 and $743

. Labor costs are estimated between $163 and $206 while parts are priced between $492 and $536. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific vehicle or unique location. Related repairs may also be needed.

Is it worth replacing leaf springs?

If your leaf have cracked, broken, or missing pieces,

it is highly recommended replacing them as soon as possible

.

Can a leaf spring be repaired?


In some cases broken spring leaves can be repaired depending on the overall condition of the spring pack

. We simply take out the broken leaf and replace it with tempered spring steel. We can then re-arch the spring and bring it back to or even increase its original arch and load capacity.

Can you replace just one leaf spring?

Can you replace just one leaf? Usually when one of the leaves breaks, both leaf springs are replaced.

It's technically possible to replace only the broken leaf

, but often when one leaf breaks, other leaves might be worn-out, cracked or fatigued too.

Is it safe to drive with broken spring?

Regardless of whether it's a broken coil spring or a broken shock absorber,

you cannot drive a vehicle which has any element of the suspension that is broken

. This is because a damaged or collapsed spring can cause sagging, which could cause more damage to your vehicle in the long-term.

How do you fix a broken leaf spring?

How many years do leaf springs last?

On average a set of leaf springs for a standard pickup truck or van will have a lifespan of about

200,000 miles

.

How do I know if my leaf springs are sagging?

What are the symptoms of a broken leaf spring?

  • Difficulty steering or vehicle pulling to one side as you drive.
  • Feeling even small bumps as you drive down the road.
  • Your truck nose dives, leans back or rolls with momentum.

Can springs be welded?


You shouldn't even weld near your springs, let alone on them

. Springs don't stand well to heat, since heat causes springs steel to de-carbonize and lose tensile strength, making the area around the weld brittle like a cheap pencil.

Can a broken leaf spring be welded?

As we stated earlier,

it is not recommended that you attempt to weld a broken leaf spring

. The biggest factor is that heat generated during welding can weaken the tensile strength of the steel. While welding can be performed in some instances, most mechanics will recommend against it.

What causes a broken leaf spring?

If there is

dirt between the leaves of the leaf springs, this can also cause wear as well as rust, which can eventually lead to cracking or breaking

. After cleaning off the springs with a wire brush it is possible to look for cracking and damage on the leaf springs.

How much does it cost to replace a suspension spring?

According to our research, a front coil spring replacement cost in the UK ranges

between £170 and £280

. A rear coil spring replacement cost varies from £134 to £210. On average a front coil spring replacement cost works out at £225, and £180 for the rear coil springs.

How much does it cost to replace a coil spring on a car?

The average cost for coil spring replacement is

between $552 and $621

. Labor costs are estimated between $231 and $292 while parts are priced between $320 and $329. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific vehicle or unique location. Related repairs may also be needed.

What noise does a broken coil spring make?

If your car has a broken coil spring you'll probably hear

clunking, knocking noises

when you drive over rough or uneven ground. A broken coil causes mis-alignment, meaning your car's suspension angles of travel are altered, causing components to scrape or knock against each other.

How do you strengthen leaf springs?

By

adding an additional long, full-size leaf to the existing leaf stack or by adding an extra leaf to each rear leaf spring

, you can increase the load capacity and raise the height of the vehicle up to a few inches. If your truck is sagging in the back, you know you need to bolster its carrying capacity.

How often should you change your leaf springs?

On average, a set of leaf springs might last about

200,000 miles

. This number can range widely from case to case — it's hard to say how long your leaf springs will last in your unique situation. Keep your eyes and ears peeled for symptoms of wear and tear.

How do you maintain leaf springs?

The springs should be kept fairly clean in order to extend their useful life. The intervals at which this is done will be given in your car handbook. Modern leaf springs do not need lubricating with oil — which may damage any anti-friction material between leaves.

Spray them instead with a silicone-based lubricant

.

Do leaf springs flatten out?

You are correct,

springs tend to flatten out over time

so that is why your old spring is slightly longer than the # D217242. We always recommend you replace leaf springs in pairs to ensure a balanced load on the trailer when towing.

How do I know if my leaf springs are overloaded?

  1. Uneven tire wear.
  2. Frequent bottoming out.
  3. A bumpier, less comfortable ride.
  4. Leaning to one side.
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