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Our father/son 1969 Mustang project has been sitting for more than two decades, so it's a foregone conclusion that the leaf springs, bushings, and shocks need replacing. To that end, we sourced ...
Every time the suspension flexes or hits a bump, each leaf in the spring pack moves against the others, grinding the dirt and rust deeper into each layer of your springs. Factory rubber bushings ...
We've often touted the benefits of leaf spring suspensions. Sure, they are simple. Sure, its technology that could be almost 300 years old, and sure, leaf springs aren't terribly fancy. But hey ...
If you've ever attended an air show, you know it's always a great time, and if the air show includes WWII American fighter planes, the show is even better. It's a thing of beauty to watch P-51 ...
Leaf springs have been used to improve vehicle ride for hundreds ... the technology passed all the automaker’s requirements while eliminating the need for shackles, shackle bushings and helper leaves.
The ends of the leaf spring (which contain bushings) are held in a frame-mounted shackle on the rear of the truck and directly onto the frame at the front. The way this all works is this ...
In addition to leaf spring components, Penske’s 24/7 Roadside Assistance senior manager Rowland George says to also look for air suspension leaks, worn air bags, torque rod arm bushing wear ...