Rear Leaf Springs
Rear leaf springs are a type of suspension component commonly found in vehicles, particularly trucks and older model cars. They consist of multiple layers of curved metal strips, or "leaves," stacked on top of each other and attached to the vehicle's frame at one end and the axle at the other. Rear leaf springs help support the weight of the vehicle, absorb shocks and bumps from the road, and provide stability and control during acceleration, braking, and cornering. They are known for their durability and ability to carry heavy loads, making them a popular choice for vehicles that require towing or hauling capabilities.