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12-27-2012, 03:46 PM | #26 |
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Re: GMC "Leaf Springs" Why ?
There was no love lost between Chevy and GMC at the time. They considered them selves in competition just as much as with Ford or Chrysler. It was a different philosophy. Coils do definitely ride better, due to less friction in the system. A coil also locates the axle better than leafs. BUT , leafs are much easier to engineer a variable load rate spring. A leaf can theoretically have a softer spring rate at light loads and a much heavier rate at heavy loads, that is why most leaf systems have many leaves. Most trucks still use leaves for this exact reason.
Leaves also have a natural anti sway effect due to the twist the spring must have as the truck leans. With a coil, a sway bar must be used to have the same effect. And the above answer about wood beds is correct. A long time ago, small farmers typically hauled livestock to market in the bed of their truck. Much better footing on wood. Last edited by barraza; 12-27-2012 at 03:51 PM. |
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