1x1_Speed_Craig
Active member
I have seen several mentions of using only the main leaf spring from the leaf pack to just locate the axle, and use air bags for the actual suspension. When I was working on pulling the axle out from underneath my M101A3 last weekend, I got thinking about what I feel is a "project killer" with this idea - spring wrap. I'd love your collective thoughts/input.
The trailer is set up with an SOA suspension. Even if you used long spring perches, and take into account that it's not a drive axle like on a vehicle, I think there would be a lot of "wrapping" force when hitting bumps, and that a single leaf spring would not have the rigidity to resist spring wrap (and unpredictable handling) without the use of a ladder bar of some sort. This may also lead to reactionary fore/aft "wobbling". Visions of "S-bend" YJ or XJ leaf springs also enter my mind. Again, I know it isn't a drive axle, but...
Thoughts?
Craig
The trailer is set up with an SOA suspension. Even if you used long spring perches, and take into account that it's not a drive axle like on a vehicle, I think there would be a lot of "wrapping" force when hitting bumps, and that a single leaf spring would not have the rigidity to resist spring wrap (and unpredictable handling) without the use of a ladder bar of some sort. This may also lead to reactionary fore/aft "wobbling". Visions of "S-bend" YJ or XJ leaf springs also enter my mind. Again, I know it isn't a drive axle, but...
Thoughts?
Craig