What Are the Symptoms of Damaged Car Springs?
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Here are the obvious symptoms of damaged car springs: 1. When the car is driving on the road and encounters bumpy sections, it will make various "clunking" or "creaking" sounds. 2. When the car is driving on the road, the body will feel a strong sense of swaying. 3. When the car is moving slowly and suddenly performs an emergency brake, the body will feel a strong vibration. Here is extended information on how to replace rear car springs: 1. Lift the vehicle and disconnect the parts connecting the shock absorber under the chassis. 2. Lower the vehicle, with one person below holding the shock absorber and another above removing the top screw of the shock absorber, then take out the shock absorber. 3. Tighten the spring, ensuring to pull symmetrically when tightening. 4. Use an air impact wrench to remove the central screw of the shock absorber. 5. Remove the spring.