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nitram38

posted on 22/3/11 at 01:51 PM Reply With Quote
02 Smart car Spring change Fourtwo model

I have a twang noise from my front steering and appears its a fault on early smarts that the front springs break.
Looking on the internet there was a recall and my luck would have it that it ran out in 2009.
Lots of questions really.
Not much free time at the moment, 13hr shifts so I may need to get it done by a garage.
I'm not sure wether to replace all the springs with standard ones or a set of 25mm lower ones.
There are standard sets and lowered ones on ebay.
Anyone done either on a smart? Any pitfalls? Will the suspension need to be re-aligned? Any advice if I choose to do them myself?

Cheers Martin






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smart51

posted on 22/3/11 at 02:01 PM Reply With Quote
ask on The Smart Club website. They were always knowledgable and helpful when I ran a smart.

Early smarts had a transverse leaf spring for front suspension. It was changed to coilovers for the MkV in around 2001. This raised the ride height by 25mm to give more suspension travel for a (slightly) better ride. Threre were plenty of MkIV cars on sale "new" when I was looking for mine so an 02 plate could be either. Which one do you have? (RHD are all MkV or later).

[Edited on 22-3-2011 by smart51]






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nitram38

posted on 22/3/11 at 02:07 PM Reply With Quote
Its a RHD with coil springs, I'll take a look at the website thank you.






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MikeRJ

posted on 22/3/11 at 02:11 PM Reply With Quote
If your roads are anything like the ones down in the south-west then I wouldn't even consider lowered springs.
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nitram38

posted on 22/3/11 at 02:42 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by MikeRJ
If your roads are anything like the ones down in the south-west then I wouldn't even consider lowered springs.


Different forums say different things, more concerned about cornering to be honest






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speedyxjs

posted on 22/3/11 at 03:02 PM Reply With Quote
Any chance smart might honour a recall that has expired?





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nitram38

posted on 22/3/11 at 03:15 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by speedyxjs
Any chance smart might honour a recall that has expired?


I called smart Croydon and they said no.






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dlatch

posted on 22/3/11 at 05:45 PM Reply With Quote
i remember seeing one of these in at my mechanics having two new front springs as one had snapped
he said its a common problem
i have never seen such a tiny spring on a road car before
i don't remember him complaining about doing the job so it must be pretty straight forward

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RazMan

posted on 22/3/11 at 06:01 PM Reply With Quote
I had a broken spring on our ex Smart. No problem to change but if you go for lower springs you will need to readjust the camber and toe.





Cheers,
Raz

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Marcus

posted on 23/3/11 at 07:23 PM Reply With Quote
I thought the recall was for suspension links not springs (we had ours done a couple of years ago).

Maybe there was another one...

PS do you need a couple of wheels (Star type alloys)?





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nitram38

posted on 24/3/11 at 06:22 AM Reply With Quote
I've opted to buy the lowering springs, only 25mm lower. Springs are a bit firmer so I guess not as weak as the standard ones.
I'll get the tracking, toe and camber checked/adjusted afterwards. Not sure if you can change camber on the smart?
I've got mon-fri off next week so if its dry I'll do them. I'll get my trusty Rolson impact gun charged up ready!
Reading the forum suggested there is a clamp tool to hold the shock shaft in place to undo the turret nut. I'm hoping I can get the impact gun in the space above it instead.
The rears look the easiest to do.
My main reason for getting the car was to save money on fuel. 50-60 mpg hopefully. Haven't recorded mileage yet but my fuel bill has halved compared to my 2 ltr Peugeut 206 cc

Sorry don't need alloys. Sods law says I break one now!

[Edited on 24/3/2011 by nitram38]






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nitram38

posted on 2/4/11 at 02:46 PM Reply With Quote
Got the springs changed yesterday and the car is transformed, feels a bit more planted in bends.
Seems to go over speed humps with less bounce.
The only thing I hadn't counted on was the bearings at the top of the shocks were knackered but they were ony £25 each.
So overall worth doing to keep the car safe






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