A spring steel containing 0.35 to 0.50% of carbon is refined to the
hardness of .phi. 2.50 to 2.70 mm in Brinell indentation diameter (HBD) by
rapid cooling for quenching and tempering. This spring steel is subjected
to warm shot peening at a temperature of 150 to 300.degree. C. (423 to
573K) by using long-lived practical shots with the normal hardness of
.phi. 2.65 to 2.80 mm in HBD, whereupon a high-strength spring is obtained
having a compressive residual stress in its surface and enjoying the
maximum shearing stress of 110 to 135 kgf/mm.sup.2 (1080 to 1325 MPa).