Leafsprings are a significant component in a car’s suspension system. They’re proven durable and effective at carrying a vehicle’s load and ensuring passenger comfort.
They’re under a lot of pressure
However, leafsprings do deteriorate and break – usually as a result of poor quality or wrong usage. Worn and sagging springs, especially when aggravated by heavy load, result in lowered chassis height for a vehicle, putting extra pressure on the tires and making it more difficult to maneuver the car.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Why Leafsprings Break and When to Replace Them — Automotive Parts Suppliers
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