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will this leaf spring work?


bigredscowboy

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Western NC
Vehicle Year
2003
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Manual
i'm swapping out the whole rear end and realized after hours of work that the driver's leaf was bent from the role over. i hit it a few times with a sledge hammer and it straightened out some. my old ones are rusted
the front side (you can still see a gap):
ry%3D400

then the rear side (what it should look like):
ry%3D400

the old one:
ry%3D400
 
i'd try it. if not you can always pull it out later, and i don't see why it wouldn't work for now... but i'd change it out eventually
 
I would replace it. I could see it possibly breaking after a few thousand miles.
 
Either (any time the spring is moving/flexing).
 
so would the lightly rusted leaf be safer?

Spring steel is some nasty stuff... Lightly rusted isn't bad... If its off like an 83 or newer ranger... I doubt it's rusted to the point of dangerous :icon_thumby:

We've pulled leafs off of 70's Chevy p/u's, and they still just had surface rust... no scale... anything.
 

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