Also Ive had my springs on the front for 3 years Joe, ive got some miles on them.
I do not count on road miles as abusive.
I do not count on road miles as abusive.
If you are blowing the squeaker pads out of your springs regularly enough that you have to keep a handfull of spares around, (wtf?) then you are doing what you shouldn't be doing with leaf springs and abusing them beyond what they were designed to do. You don't get to brag about the breakage that comes from ignorant abuse. That's just...dumb and redundant.
Alcans or not...leaf springs are not for jumping, and bragging about resulting breakage afterwards makes you sound like a jack-ass.
I'll preface this with there's nothing wrong with replacement leaf pads.....
But my springs don't have the holes drilled for them and the adhesive ones were squeezing out. Based on some science-y stuff somewhere on the net, I bought self-adhesive sheets of UHMWPE (ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene) from Mcmaster-carr. and lined the tops of my leafs with them. I can say it has a noticeably smoother ride. Longevity is a concern and it's too soon to tell. But just in the event you wanna get fancy, I'd say it works well.
One caveat: If you use 1/8" sheet on a spring pack with say 5 leaves, you will end up with 1/2" of suspension lift. Wasn't noticeable on mine.
If you are blowing the squeaker pads out of your springs regularly enough that you have to keep a handfull of spares around, (wtf?) then you are doing what you shouldn't be doing with leaf springs and abusing them beyond what they were designed to do. You don't get to brag about the breakage that comes from ignorant abuse. That's just...dumb and redundant.
Alcans or not...leaf springs are not for jumping, and bragging about resulting breakage afterwards makes you sound like a jack-ass.
