I feel I know the answer to this question but…
Both rear springs on my E86 were found to be snapped when it went in for it's MoT last week. I've got a pair of Suplex springs to put on the back - car isn't going back in to have 'em fitted though for another 10 days. Mechanic asked if I was going to replace the fronts at the same time. 'No' was my initial reaction - they aren't broken. But now I'm wondering whether it might be a good idea to fit new ones on the front too, then front and back would be on the same new springs + looking back through all the bills etc provided by the previous owner (another forumite) it's still on the original front pair - so have 74K miles in them.
Or am I over-thinking this and it'll make bugger all difference?
Both rear springs on my E86 were found to be snapped when it went in for it's MoT last week. I've got a pair of Suplex springs to put on the back - car isn't going back in to have 'em fitted though for another 10 days. Mechanic asked if I was going to replace the fronts at the same time. 'No' was my initial reaction - they aren't broken. But now I'm wondering whether it might be a good idea to fit new ones on the front too, then front and back would be on the same new springs + looking back through all the bills etc provided by the previous owner (another forumite) it's still on the original front pair - so have 74K miles in them.
Or am I over-thinking this and it'll make bugger all difference?