I was driving today and suddenly heard a sound, like when a rock hits windshield on a highway. Only the sound came, as if from behind HVAC panel. Car continued to drive normally, nothing on the windshield. At the next stop I inspected front of the car but did not see any damage from a foreign object. Drove another 12 miles home - at freeway speeds - and while measuring front passenger rotor run-out saw this...

Both front and both rear springs were replaced 5 years/20k mi ago with Mercedes branded units that I've purchased and delivered to my at the time Indy myself. Just recently I've checked via ISPPI vs my 5 year old FCPEURO order that front spring were correct for my car. However, I don't see part # printed on either of the front springs, but there are color marks: two yellow, two green, one blue on both. Should there be part numbers printed/stamped if the springs are MB branded?
EDIT: my other question is - how is this even phaking possible?

Both front and both rear springs were replaced 5 years/20k mi ago with Mercedes branded units that I've purchased and delivered to my at the time Indy myself. Just recently I've checked via ISPPI vs my 5 year old FCPEURO order that front spring were correct for my car. However, I don't see part # printed on either of the front springs, but there are color marks: two yellow, two green, one blue on both. Should there be part numbers printed/stamped if the springs are MB branded?
EDIT: my other question is - how is this even phaking possible?
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