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Leaf Spring Identification Guide

The document discusses how to identify and measure leaf springs used in vehicles. It provides details on identifying leaf springs by OEM part number or stamping number located on different areas of the spring. It also provides guidance on the five key measurements needed to identify a leaf spring if the part number is unavailable: main leaf length, width, pack thickness, arch, and eye leaf length. Measurement methods are described for different leaf spring styles.

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Leaf Spring Identification Guide

The document discusses how to identify and measure leaf springs used in vehicles. It provides details on identifying leaf springs by OEM part number or stamping number located on different areas of the spring. It also provides guidance on the five key measurements needed to identify a leaf spring if the part number is unavailable: main leaf length, width, pack thickness, arch, and eye leaf length. Measurement methods are described for different leaf spring styles.

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How To Measure Leaf Springs


Leaf springs are commonly used in heavy duty trucks, pickups, vans and SUV’s and are a critical part of the vehicles suspension. At some point they will reach the end of
their life expectancy and will need to be replaced, but how do you determine what leaf spring you have on your vehicle?

For do-it-yourselfers, this might sound like a difficult task, but there are a couple of simple ways to identify your leaf spring.

FIND THE O.E.M PART NUMBER

One method of identifying a leaf spring is using the O.E.M. part number. O.E.M or stamping numbers are located on various areas of the leaf spring. You can quickly search
for OEM part numbers and SRI numbers by entering the part number in the search box at the top of this page.

FULL TAPER SPRING

Full taper spring stamping numbers can most commonly be found on the end of the
first leaf. Other locations include the side, bottom or top of the clip, or at the end of
the wrapper.

MULTILEAF SPRING

Multileaf springs stamping numbers can most commonly be found on the side, top
or bottom of the clip. They may also be found on the bottom of the last leaf beside
the center bolt or on the end of the shortest leaf.

TRAILER LEAF SPRING

Trailer leaf spring stamping numbers are found on the outside of the hook.

In many cases, the stamping number may contain only a part of the O.E.M. part
number. Ford usually only stamps the prefix and the suffix. The base must be
added to complete the part number. For example F3HT5310JA, D7HT5560AUA or
D1TA5588AA, whereas 5310 represents a front spring position, 5560 a rear
position and 5588 a helper spring.

LEAF SPRING MEASUREMENT GUIDE

A second method of identifying a leaf spring is by the spring’s dimensions. This is by far the most difficult method, but can be used if no stamping number is found or is
unreadable. Five measurements will need to be taken to determine your leaf spring model.

THE FIRST MEASUREMENT


The first measurement is the Main Leaf Length. Leaf springs come in different types and will require a particular way to measure that style of leaf spring.

EYE TO EYE

For an Eye to Eye style leaf spring, measure from the center bolt to the center of
the eye in both directions along the arch.

SLIPPER TO SLIPPER

For a Slipper to Slipper style leaf spring, measure from the center bolt to the end
in both directions along the arch.

EYE TO SLIPPER

For an Eye to Slipper style leaf spring, measure from the center bolt to the center
of the eye and center bolt to the end without, along the arch.

CAMEL BACK STYLE LEAF SPRING

For a Camel Back style leaf spring, measure from the center bolt to the end of the
main leaf in both directions along the arch. This is for Mack trucks only.

SINGLE POINT STYLE LEAF SPRING

And for a Single Point style leaf spring, measure from the center bolt to the end of
the main leaf in both directions along the arch. End hole size and distance from the
center bolt must be checked.

THE SECOND MEASUREMENT


The second measurement taken is the Leaf Spring Width. This is measured at the
center bolt from side to side across the leaf.

THE THIRD MEASUREMENT


The third measurement is the Pack Thickness. This is measured at the center bolt
down the side of the spring including all leaves, tow eyes, shock eyes and pads.

THE FOURTH MEASUREMENT


The next measurement is the Leaf Spring Arch. Again, depending on the leaf spring style, a particular measurement must be taken.

EYE TO EYE

For an Eye to Eye leaf spring, use a straight edge to mark the center of the eyes
and measure the arch at the center bolt. Always measure to the top of the main leaf
and do not include any pads or spacers.

EYE TO SLIPPER

For an Eye to Slipper leaf spring, use a straight edge to mark the center of the eye
and the top of the slipper and measure the arch at the center bolt.

SLIPPER TO SLIPPER

For a Slipper to Slipper style leaf spring, use a straight edge on the top of the
slipper ends and measure the arch directly over the center bolt.

CAMEL BACK STYLE LEAF SPRINGS

For Camel Back style leaf spring, use a straight edge to mark the top of the main
leaf in both directions and measure the arch at the center bolt.

SINGLE POINT STYLE LEAF SPRINGS

And for Single Point style leaf springs, use a straight edge to mark the top of the
main leaf in both directions and measure the arch at the center bolt.

THE FINAL MEASUREMENT


The final measurement is the Eye Leaf length. This is measured from the center of
the eye to the center bolt along the arch.

Looking for some solutions to common problems related to leaf springs? Take a look at our leaf spring troubleshooting guide. Are your leaf springs broken and your not sure
what caused it? What causes leaf springs to fail has some good information related to broken or damaged springs.

Whether you use the O.E.M. part number or measurement method, you will have the necessary information needed to replace your leaf spring. Let one of the suspension
experts at TruckSpring.com help you with your leaf spring selection by calling 1-800-358-4751 or visiting us online at TruckSpring.com.

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