Rear spring broken
Any insights or experiences are most appreciated!
Springs are approx 4 hour job so ballpark $1000 for labor and small parts. That leaves $100 or so per spring for parts. Seems reasonable.
I replaced rear springs on a 15 year old Toyota and it wasn’t too bad. Time consuming but not too hard. Pneumatic tools help.
In years past I've done brake work (replace pads and shoes), tune ups, oil changes, installed stereos, but not suspension work. The most adventurous I've gotten with my E350 was to replace the engine air filter and cabin air filter myself, plus the HVAC blower motor. I don't like the idea of dealing with springs under pressure.
In terms of looking up the parts, it seems the list on the springs plus a set of shims is about $260 or $270.
Last edited by Zavato; Mar 19, 2022 at 07:50 PM.
Springs are approx 4 hour job so ballpark $1000 for labor and small parts. That leaves $100 or so per spring for parts. Seems reasonable.
I replaced rear springs on a 15 year old Toyota and it wasn’t too bad. Time consuming but not too hard. Pneumatic tools help.

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Failing to do this "pre-load" , the bushing on the arm/s and/or the shock absorber will not last, because they become pre-twisted from a maximum suspension drop ( if tightening is not done while the car/tire on the ground ) position.
Stay safe under the car....
$589 plus tax difference- seems like a no brainer.

I've never seen so many reports of broken springs on cars than on the W211/212, particularly the W212. I've owned lots of cars in my lifetime (including 20+ years of owning cars in pothole laden Chicago), all with eventual 150-200K miles on them, and never had a spring fail. Or is this just a "modern car" thing where they are lightening everything to the limits?
This is one of these items where "keeping you car maintained with 100% Mercedes parts" might not be all that great of an idea. Didn't everyone buy a set of springs from Mercedes already? I had no idea that they were a consumable item.
Last edited by strife; Apr 12, 2022 at 10:16 PM. Reason: Can't spell, read, type too good
No broken springs:
- late model Touareg over 8 years for 235k miles driven all over the country
- 2002 F-250 driven to 180k miles all over the country
- 2005 4Runner to 205k miles driven mostly in the eastern US
It's related to:
- vehicle model/manufacturer/model year
- where and how driven
- luck of the draw
Last edited by chassis; Apr 12, 2022 at 10:34 PM.



