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So I am told my rears springs are broken...

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by preludedude, Mar 20, 2013.

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    With my cars it wasn't noticeable at all (the last 6" of the bottom coil in each case). But I reached in and found the loose piece just sitting there on the spring seat.
     
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    I have the same problem, one cracked rear spring. I was quoted $550 to replace both by a reputable local mechanic this week. The dealer quoted me $213 to replace one spring. The dealer is less!
    It sounds like this should be no more than one hour of labor to replace both. Or I could borrow some jack stands...
     
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    It's fairly straight forward R&R, just a lot of interior disassembly/reassembly to get to the strut mount nuts and bolt. Easiest would be to replace the entire strut assembly with something like a Monroe Quick Strut, no hazards/dangers in swapping the springs just bolt-on and go. Rear struts are about a buck-twenty at Rock Auto as an example.