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TR2/3/3A Average life span of a TR3 Coil Spring?

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Tired of the front end creaking like an old wooden boat, so I'll be undertaking a complete front suspension rebuild in the next few weeks. Question is should I replace front springs while I'm there? The factory originals are on the car right now. How can I determine if they are shot?
 
Here's the specs from the workshop manual.
 

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TR3driver said:
Here's the specs from the workshop manual.

Thanks for the specs. Any idea how to tell if the ones I have are worn out, or how many years/ miles the average spring lasts?
 
If the free length is reasonably close, almost certainly they are fine. They don't commonly fail, but sagging is the most common problem when they do.

I'm still running what I believe were the original front springs for my 59 TR3A. (They were nicely painted, so I moved them over to the TR3 along with many other front suspension components). Not sure how many miles they've gone, but I put perhaps 200,000 on the 3A before it got wrecked, and it likely had over 100,000 (or maybe even 200,000) when it came to me.
 
Thanks Randall. I'll measure once they are out but based on your thoughts above I'd bet they are probably fine. Car has just over 72,000 miles on it.
 
Randall, any tips on how to tell where to start and stop counting for the number of "working coils". I have two sets of springs that came with a bunch of TR3 and TR4 parts I picked up. Both sets have not been used ever and I would like to know what they are for before I decide which to keep and use.
 
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