Leafspring load rating explained

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Only video i have found that explains all the different spring ratings and accessories so perfectly and clearly, Thank you 👍

michaelrann
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Thank you for this video, it gave me all the answers I was looking for. I will be ordering some B springs for my Tacoma in about 2 weeks!

theduvaldummies
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Excellent video. Just what I wanted to understand.

jamesshepherd
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U r the only one who explained it well, thats why im getting an Iron man for my Hilux .. thanks

ABDtwo
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nice explanation, hopefully meron kayong flagship store dito sa metro manila.

thedonfranz
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You said those springs do 1 ton or more... is there a way to calculate reduction of weight based on depreciation and age?

noahriding
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When do we use the shackles sir? Do we need to put one after adding add a lift, or we can just choice whether add a lift or shackles would do when lifting a vehicle

aldwinjohnvillanueva
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Can you tell how much more weight you can have in the back of the truck, vehicle, etc based on how much bend you see in how the leaf springs look?

noahriding
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Hi there buddy im from england london. I have a transit custom 2018. It can only take 779kv payload . I have a jetwash in back with water when its full im defenstly over that? Will upgraddd leaf springs fix the weight problem? Thanks

david
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Greetings Ironman!
I have an Isuzu Dmax 2023 4x2 I bought last year and I'm still using the stock leaf springs. My question is what would be a good modification with your product I can add to my Dmax?
My line of business is Bigasan so I'm carrying about 20 to 30 sacks on a daily basis which weighs 25kg a sack. What I want to do is eventually is to add a canopy in the back and have more load capacity for my rice. What product of yours that you can recommend adding to my Dmax to achieve this?

ralphy.s
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Hi, set up as below;
1) 4 foam cell shocks (24727FE & 24095FEC)
2) Front coils (FOR001A)
3) add a Leaf
Control arms require?
Ride comfortable?
Thanks

limginhorng
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Hi, I've got a question, installed the comfort springs from ironman. And now I've got a driveline vibration. Tried to install the centre bearing drop kit and it didn't really help much. Any advice?

bwmojilip
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This is enlightening. Thanks! Sir what rating should I use for Ford Everest 2004?? I always drive alone but loaded full with people (6 to 7) on weekends.

derkwei
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Hello there, question for you. So I have a set of "medium" leaf packs that spec wise say +400lb/181kg constant weight. I have a 2011 double cab Tacoma that I use for work (detailing) and occasional off roading. With a fiberglass topper, 100lb invertor, and occasionally I'll have up to 50 gallons/189L of water. Should I upgrade to a heavier pack or would this be sufficient? Thanks in advance

wanderlustdetailer
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@Ironman 4x4 Philippines  For a 2" lift what is the best set up
For front and rear? For a 2010 Fortuner Sir. Thank you

healthybodyawesomelife
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Which ones would I need for a trailer to be able to tow 20k lbs? With two 10k lbs axles? Thanks

MechTech
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Hi Sir
May I know
For 24 tonnes truck
What is the spring stiffness for leaves spring?

wanikramwajdeewanahmadkama
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What is the best option to upgrade my leaf springs for a smoother ride? rarely haul. 2005 Ford f150 Rwd V6

keeptreal
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I don't have a Toyota but I carry a lot of gear, I imagine the main incompatibility between leaf kits for different models of utes/pickups is the location of the bushes. Is there any reason why you couldn't take a couple of leafs of the same size or and stick them beneath your top leaf either on the primary or secondary?
I've noticed some leaf packs have the same or almost the same length for some of the mid-leafs, can you add more leafs to this to stiffen the springs?
If I were to do that would it be necessary to replace the shocks?

Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer.

Senkinoo
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This is a very informative video. Sir I am new to cars and planning to buy an SUV (Montero Gen 3.5) for both family use and a little help in our small business. We usually go out once a month to pickup stuff from around 500-600 kgs, but that doesn't include passengers, so probably around 800kgs or even more. My concern is do we even need to upgrade parts like leaf springs, shocks, and suspension of the SUV given that scenario? If so, what will be the negative sides. We were originally eyeing on a Strada, however given the size of our family we also wanted one that can carry more people so we thought of Montero. Any reply sir I will greatly appreciate. Thank you and more power to your channel.

mermaidinamanhole