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  • What are the applications of rubber bushings?

    What are the applications of rubber bushings?

        The use of rubber bushings in leaf springs is also very important. They are often used to improve the vibration isolation properties of springs and reduce noise levels. Rubber bushings can be installed at the connection points or support points of leaf springs to absorb shock and reduce vibra...
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  • Are U-bolts strong?

    Are U-bolts strong?

        U-bolts are generally designed to be strong and durable, capable of withstanding considerable loads and providing secure fastening in various applications. Their strength depends on factors such as the material used, the diameter and thickness of the bolt, and the design of the thread.     Ty...
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  • What is the gasket used for?

    What is the gasket used for?

        The use of gaskets in leaf springs is very important. Leaf springs are usually constructed from multiple layers of steel plates, and spacers are used to ensure proper clearance and pressure distribution between these stacked steel plates. These shims are typically located between the layers o...
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  • What is the hardness of SUP9 A steel?

    What is the hardness of SUP9 A steel?

      SUP9 steel is a type of spring steel commonly used in various industrial applications. The hardness of SUP9 steel can vary depending on factors such as the specific heat treatment it undergoes. However, generally speaking, the hardness of SUP9  steel is typically in the range of 28 to 35 HRC (R...
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  • How do I know what size leaf spring I need for trailer?

    How do I know what size leaf spring I need for trailer?

    Determining the correct size leaf spring for your trailer involves several factors such as the trailer’s weight capacity, axle capacity, and the desired ride characteristics. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you: 1.Know Your Trailer Weight: Determine the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating...
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  • When should I replace my car suspension parts?

    When should I replace my car suspension parts?

    Knowing when to replace your car’s suspension parts is crucial for maintaining safety, ride comfort, and overall vehicle performance. Here are some signs that indicate it might be time to replace your car’s suspension components: 1.Excessive Wear and Tear:Visual inspection of suspensi...
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  • Are springs necessary on a trailer?

    Are springs necessary on a trailer?

    Springs are essential components of a trailer’s suspension system for several reasons: 1.Load Support: Trailers are designed to carry varying loads, from light to heavy. Springs play a crucial role in supporting the weight of the trailer and its cargo, distributing it evenly across the axle...
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  • What’s the point of helper springs?

    What’s the point of helper springs?

        Helper springs, also known as supplemental or secondary springs, serve several purposes in vehicle suspension systems:     Load Support: The primary function of helper springs is to provide additional support to the main suspension springs, especially when the vehicle is heavily loaded. When ...
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  • How does main spring work?

    How does main spring work?

        The “main spring” in the context of vehicle suspension typically refers to the primary leaf spring in a leaf spring suspension system. This main spring is responsible for supporting the majority of the vehicle’s weight and providing the primary cushioning and stability over ...
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  • Why do pickups have leaf springs?

    Why do pickups have leaf springs?

        The pickup is equipped with a board spring, mainly because the leaf spring plays a key role in the pickup. Especially the leaf spring, is not only the elastic element of the suspension system, but also serves as the guide device of the suspension system. In vehicles like a pickup, the plate s...
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  • Are parabolic leaf springs better?

    Are parabolic leaf springs better?

    1.Normal leaf spring:      It is common in heavy-duty vehicles, which is composed of multiple pieces of reeds of different lengths and uniform width, generally more than 5 pieces. The length of the reed is successively longer from the bottom to the top, and the bottom reed is the shortest, thus f...
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  • What happens if you don’t replace leaf springs?

    What happens if you don’t replace leaf springs?

    Leaf springs are an essential component of a vehicle’s suspension system, providing support and stability to the vehicle. Over time, these leaf springs can wear out and become less effective, leading to potential safety hazards and performance issues if not replaced in a timely manner. So, ...
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