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Coil Spring

Part Number: FR3Z-5310-AD
Ford Ford
Notes: Order By Vehicle Application And Spring Code.
Other Names: Spring, Spring Front
Replaces: FR3Z-5310-C, FR3Z-5310-Q
Description: Mustang. All. Marked fr3c 5310-c. Without shelby.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Mustang
MSRP $136.58
$92.60

Coil Spring

Part Number: FR3Z-5560-W
Ford Ford
Notes: Order By Vehicle Application And Spring Code.
Other Names: Spring, Spring Rear
Replaces: FR3Z-5560-P
Description: Mustang. Marked fr3v-5560-m. With shelby. Marked fr3c-5560-w.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Mustang
MSRP $226.67
$153.68

Coil Spring

Part Number: HB3Z-5310-C
Ford Ford
Other Names: Spring Front
Description: Heavy Duty Suspension.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Ranger
MSRP $175.00
$118.65

Coil Spring

Part Number: K2GZ-5310-H
Ford Ford
Notes: Part has related components that cannot be reused/reinstalled. bolt and top nut. Order by spring stamping.
Other Names: Spring, Spring Front
Description: Nautilus. Marked f2gc-5310-dnc. Code f2gc5310dnc.
Fits:
  • Lincoln:
    • Nautilus
MSRP $109.17
$74.02

Coil Spring

Part Number: K2GZ-5560-K
Ford Ford
Notes: Order By Description.
Other Names: Spring, Spring Rear
Description: Awd, stamping f6dc-cha. Edge. Marked f6dc-5560-cha. Fwd, stamping f6dc-cha.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Edge
MSRP $165.83
$112.44

Coil Spring

Part Number: K2GZ-5560-P
Ford Ford
Notes: Order by stamping.
Other Names: Spring, Spring Rear
Description: Nautilus. Marked f2gc-5560-jnc. Awd, stamping f2gc-jnc.
Fits:
  • Lincoln:
    • Nautilus
MSRP $169.95
$115.23

Coil Spring

Part Number: K2GZ-5560-Z
Ford Ford
Notes: Order by stamping.
Other Names: Spring, Spring Rear
Replaces: K2GZ-5560-R
Description: Nautilus. Marked f2gc-5560-knc. Fwd, stamping f2gc-knc. Awd, stamping f2gc-knc.
Fits:
  • Lincoln:
    • Nautilus
MSRP $175.82
$119.20

Coil Spring

Part Number: KB3Z-5310-A
Ford Ford
Other Names: Spring, Spring Front
Description: Ranger. 4wd. Crew cab. Xl ,xlt. Super cab.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Ranger
MSRP $163.72
$111.00

Coil Spring

Part Number: KB3Z-5310-D
Ford Ford
Other Names: Spring, Spring Front
Description: Ranger. 2wd. Reserve series (lariat). Rwd, crew cab, lariat.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Ranger
MSRP $154.55
$104.78

Coil Spring

Part Number: LJ9Z-5310-H
Ford Ford
Notes: Order By Spring Code And Vehicle Application.
Other Names: Spring, Spring Front
Description: Mustang Mach-E. Without GT version. Traction battery #1. Awd, without GT, extended range batt.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Mustang Mach-E
MSRP $80.67
$54.69

Coil Spring

Part Number: LC3Z-5310-L
Ford Ford
Notes: Included with axle beam.
Other Names: Spring, Spring Front
Replaces: LC3Z-5310-B
Description: 4wd, code lc3c-ala.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • F-250 Super Duty,
    • F-350 Super Duty,
    • F-450 Super Duty,
    • F-550 Super Duty
MSRP $227.33
$154.13

Coil Spring

Part Number: LC3Z-5310-N
Ford Ford
Notes: Included with axle beam.
Other Names: Spring, Spring Front
Replaces: LC3Z-5310-D
Description: Code lc3c-ana.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • F-250 Super Duty,
    • F-350 Super Duty,
    • F-450 Super Duty,
    • F-550 Super Duty
MSRP $209.00
$141.70

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Helpful Information

What are coil springs for?

Coil springs are part of the suspension system of cars and are in charge of absorbing the effect of bumps when driving over uneven terrain. It also supports the vehicle and prevents your car from sagging. You can also adjust the ride height of your vehicle using different coil spring assemblies.

How long do coil springs last?

Suspension coil springs can last from five to ten years, depending on how and where you drive your car and how often your vehicle undergoes maintenance. If you frequently drive on unpaved roads, off-road terrain, and intense weather conditions, your coil springs can get worn out faster and be less effective in mitigating the shocks and bumps from driving on different roads.

What are the symptoms of a failing car coil spring?

One of the earliest signs of a bad car coil spring is when your car is sagging to one side. Excessive bouncing and shaking indicate a soft coil spring assembly, making your car difficult to control. Other symptoms include uneven tire wear, a bumpy ride, wheel scraping on the wheel wells, and clucking noises from the suspension system.

What are coil springs made of?

These suspension components can be made of different types of steel or alloys. Performance-oriented coil springs can be made of high-strength steel with copper or nickel for better flexibility. The assemblies can also include rubber or silicone stoppers to let them absorb shocks better and have more adjustability and room for customization.

Can I drive my car with a broken coil spring?

You can still drive your car with a broken coil spring. However, you risk damaging the rest of your suspension components and your wheels and tires. Driving with a fault coil spring assembly also makes your ride difficult to steer and control, which makes you prone to accidents.