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Regular contact with potholes can cause the springs to fatigue and eventually break, however, it is unlikely that the coil spring will break as a result of a singular pothole.
A broken coil spring can easily be detected by a clunking sound when driving over uneven ground.
Replacing coil springs is a simple job that can take anywhere between one to three hours, however, we recommend using a professional to ensure they are fitted to the highest standard.
Replacing the coil springs on a vehicle when they are damaged can have a noticeable impact on the driving experience. New coil springs can create a smoother and more comfortable ride.