Broken Front Right Spring

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brandon1186

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i noticed this poping noise today in the front right side of the car and my steering would pull to the right so i took off the tire and my front spring is missing a chunk about 6 inches on the second rig from the top my question whats the cheapest way to fix this can i get a nornal taurus spring from a junkyard if so how do i take it off do i need special tools ?????????
 

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The slo taurus springs are different rates from the sho springs, so that's not a good idea.

You can replace just the spring yourself if you have a spring compressor, but consider that the struts and strut mounts are likely to need changed also, so you might do a more complete job while you are in there.
 

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In addition to the non-SHO springs having different spring-rates, you should replace the springs in pairs, whether the replacements are used or new. Given where you live, the potential for the other spring to break is relatively high.


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1993MTXSHO

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heh, screw it, I broke a spring on my 93 atx, I got a used ATX spring, (atx springs are different from mtx springs), replaced it with another used one and haven't had any issues. If my other one is going to break, w/e let it break, I'll change it when it breaks. I didn't replace anything while I was in there either, I don't have the money, but if you have the money to burn by all means replace some stuff, and do the springs in pairs.:)
 

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