94-97 Accord - How long do front springs usually last?
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94-97 Accord - How long do front springs usually last?
I have a 97 accord with 140K miles. I am wondering how long do the
stock springs last before needing to be replaced.
I recently replaced a set of worn Michelin X-ones with a set of
Goodyear Assurance Comfortreds which have received rave reviews for a
smooth and quiet ride. The ride however didn't meet expectations. So
after finding worn and deteriorated rubber damper mounts, I had them
replaced. The ride did improve significantly for a while (perhaps while
the rubber was wearing in). Now when I go over bumps, highway expansion
strips, the impact is quite harsh. I don't want to keep playing the
game of trial and error and just randomly replace suspension
components. I did replace my stock struts with a set of Monroe
Sensatracs about 50K ago. 50K on a set of aftermarket struts seems
within their usefull life, so I have a tough time believing they could
be the cause. Although I did spend the past 2 years in Michigan (with
potholes from hell) Some have suggested that the springs should be
replaced. They do squeek when I go over some speed bumps. This is why I
am asking how long they typically last and is there ways to test
specifically for worn springs.
Thanks
stock springs last before needing to be replaced.
I recently replaced a set of worn Michelin X-ones with a set of
Goodyear Assurance Comfortreds which have received rave reviews for a
smooth and quiet ride. The ride however didn't meet expectations. So
after finding worn and deteriorated rubber damper mounts, I had them
replaced. The ride did improve significantly for a while (perhaps while
the rubber was wearing in). Now when I go over bumps, highway expansion
strips, the impact is quite harsh. I don't want to keep playing the
game of trial and error and just randomly replace suspension
components. I did replace my stock struts with a set of Monroe
Sensatracs about 50K ago. 50K on a set of aftermarket struts seems
within their usefull life, so I have a tough time believing they could
be the cause. Although I did spend the past 2 years in Michigan (with
potholes from hell) Some have suggested that the springs should be
replaced. They do squeek when I go over some speed bumps. This is why I
am asking how long they typically last and is there ways to test
specifically for worn springs.
Thanks
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Re: 94-97 Accord - How long do front springs usually last?
On 3 Jun 2005 17:19:36 -0700, techman41973@yahoo.com wrote:
>I have a 97 accord with 140K miles. I am wondering how long do the
>stock springs last before needing to be replaced.
>I recently replaced a set of worn Michelin X-ones with a set of
>Goodyear Assurance Comfortreds which have received rave reviews for a
>smooth and quiet ride. The ride however didn't meet expectations. So
>after finding worn and deteriorated rubber damper mounts, I had them
>replaced. The ride did improve significantly for a while (perhaps while
>the rubber was wearing in). Now when I go over bumps, highway expansion
>strips, the impact is quite harsh. I don't want to keep playing the
>game of trial and error and just randomly replace suspension
>components. I did replace my stock struts with a set of Monroe
>Sensatracs about 50K ago. 50K on a set of aftermarket struts seems
>within their usefull life, so I have a tough time believing they could
>be the cause. Although I did spend the past 2 years in Michigan (with
>potholes from hell) Some have suggested that the springs should be
>replaced. They do squeek when I go over some speed bumps. This is why I
>am asking how long they typically last and is there ways to test
>specifically for worn springs.
>Thanks
squeaks could be bearings
>I have a 97 accord with 140K miles. I am wondering how long do the
>stock springs last before needing to be replaced.
>I recently replaced a set of worn Michelin X-ones with a set of
>Goodyear Assurance Comfortreds which have received rave reviews for a
>smooth and quiet ride. The ride however didn't meet expectations. So
>after finding worn and deteriorated rubber damper mounts, I had them
>replaced. The ride did improve significantly for a while (perhaps while
>the rubber was wearing in). Now when I go over bumps, highway expansion
>strips, the impact is quite harsh. I don't want to keep playing the
>game of trial and error and just randomly replace suspension
>components. I did replace my stock struts with a set of Monroe
>Sensatracs about 50K ago. 50K on a set of aftermarket struts seems
>within their usefull life, so I have a tough time believing they could
>be the cause. Although I did spend the past 2 years in Michigan (with
>potholes from hell) Some have suggested that the springs should be
>replaced. They do squeek when I go over some speed bumps. This is why I
>am asking how long they typically last and is there ways to test
>specifically for worn springs.
>Thanks
squeaks could be bearings
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Re: 94-97 Accord - How long do front springs usually last?
techman41973@yahoo.com wrote:
> I have a 97 accord with 140K miles. I am wondering how long do the
> stock springs last before needing to be replaced.
> I recently replaced a set of worn Michelin X-ones with a set of
> Goodyear Assurance Comfortreds which have received rave reviews for a
> smooth and quiet ride. The ride however didn't meet expectations. So
> after finding worn and deteriorated rubber damper mounts, I had them
> replaced. The ride did improve significantly for a while (perhaps while
> the rubber was wearing in). Now when I go over bumps, highway expansion
> strips, the impact is quite harsh. I don't want to keep playing the
> game of trial and error and just randomly replace suspension
> components. I did replace my stock struts with a set of Monroe
> Sensatracs about 50K ago. 50K on a set of aftermarket struts seems
> within their usefull life, so I have a tough time believing they could
> be the cause. Although I did spend the past 2 years in Michigan (with
> potholes from hell) Some have suggested that the springs should be
> replaced. They do squeek when I go over some speed bumps. This is why I
> am asking how long they typically last and is there ways to test
> specifically for worn springs.
> Thanks
>
coil springs last until they break, which may be for ever if they're not
rusted. there's no mechanism for them to go "soft" in the steel, and
there's no major wear points like in leaf springs.
> I have a 97 accord with 140K miles. I am wondering how long do the
> stock springs last before needing to be replaced.
> I recently replaced a set of worn Michelin X-ones with a set of
> Goodyear Assurance Comfortreds which have received rave reviews for a
> smooth and quiet ride. The ride however didn't meet expectations. So
> after finding worn and deteriorated rubber damper mounts, I had them
> replaced. The ride did improve significantly for a while (perhaps while
> the rubber was wearing in). Now when I go over bumps, highway expansion
> strips, the impact is quite harsh. I don't want to keep playing the
> game of trial and error and just randomly replace suspension
> components. I did replace my stock struts with a set of Monroe
> Sensatracs about 50K ago. 50K on a set of aftermarket struts seems
> within their usefull life, so I have a tough time believing they could
> be the cause. Although I did spend the past 2 years in Michigan (with
> potholes from hell) Some have suggested that the springs should be
> replaced. They do squeek when I go over some speed bumps. This is why I
> am asking how long they typically last and is there ways to test
> specifically for worn springs.
> Thanks
>
coil springs last until they break, which may be for ever if they're not
rusted. there's no mechanism for them to go "soft" in the steel, and
there's no major wear points like in leaf springs.
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Re: 94-97 Accord - How long do front springs usually last?
techman41973@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> I have a 97 accord with 140K miles. I am wondering how long do the
> stock springs last before needing to be replaced.
> I recently replaced a set of worn Michelin X-ones with a set of
> Goodyear Assurance Comfortreds which have received rave reviews for a
> smooth and quiet ride. The ride however didn't meet expectations. So
> after finding worn and deteriorated rubber damper mounts, I had them
> replaced. The ride did improve significantly for a while (perhaps while
> the rubber was wearing in). Now when I go over bumps, highway expansion
> strips, the impact is quite harsh. I don't want to keep playing the
> game of trial and error and just randomly replace suspension
> components. I did replace my stock struts with a set of Monroe
> Sensatracs about 50K ago. 50K on a set of aftermarket struts seems
> within their usefull life, so I have a tough time believing they could
> be the cause. Although I did spend the past 2 years in Michigan (with
> potholes from hell) Some have suggested that the springs should be
> replaced. They do squeek when I go over some speed bumps. This is why I
> am asking how long they typically last and is there ways to test
> specifically for worn springs.
> Thanks
Coils slowly loose some tension over time but it is minimal.
Enough to be barely measurable in 10 years.
Plan on replacing them around the year 2032.
Your shocks are shot. The internal valving is worn out.
Monroe makes shocks for the masses. I won't put them on anything I own.
Odds are the sway bar bushings is where the squeek is from.
>
> I have a 97 accord with 140K miles. I am wondering how long do the
> stock springs last before needing to be replaced.
> I recently replaced a set of worn Michelin X-ones with a set of
> Goodyear Assurance Comfortreds which have received rave reviews for a
> smooth and quiet ride. The ride however didn't meet expectations. So
> after finding worn and deteriorated rubber damper mounts, I had them
> replaced. The ride did improve significantly for a while (perhaps while
> the rubber was wearing in). Now when I go over bumps, highway expansion
> strips, the impact is quite harsh. I don't want to keep playing the
> game of trial and error and just randomly replace suspension
> components. I did replace my stock struts with a set of Monroe
> Sensatracs about 50K ago. 50K on a set of aftermarket struts seems
> within their usefull life, so I have a tough time believing they could
> be the cause. Although I did spend the past 2 years in Michigan (with
> potholes from hell) Some have suggested that the springs should be
> replaced. They do squeek when I go over some speed bumps. This is why I
> am asking how long they typically last and is there ways to test
> specifically for worn springs.
> Thanks
Coils slowly loose some tension over time but it is minimal.
Enough to be barely measurable in 10 years.
Plan on replacing them around the year 2032.
Your shocks are shot. The internal valving is worn out.
Monroe makes shocks for the masses. I won't put them on anything I own.
Odds are the sway bar bushings is where the squeek is from.
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