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Old 06-18-2016, 08:51 PM   #1
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Do springs wear out?

Here is my 72 Suburban. It has been in the family since new and pretty much stock. My question of the day is about springs. The truck wallows over bumps like it has no shocks, but the shocks are new. It has had Monroe load leveler shocks on it for most of its life and a new set is on the truck now. I am guessing Springs? I would appreciate any advice on how to correct the issue. Thanks!
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Old 06-18-2016, 11:48 PM   #2
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Re: Do springs wear out?

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Springs do get weak and new ones may make a lot of difference. Does your Suburban have a front sway bar? If it doesn't that would be a good investment. The Burbs are top heavy and tend to sway a lot. You don't mention what rear suspension you have, if it is coils make sure that the track/panhard bar is there and both ends are solid.

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Old 06-20-2016, 04:41 PM   #3
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Re: Do springs wear out?

Springs can and do wear out. Have you noticed the truck sagging under little or no load? If that seems ok are the suspension bushings still original? If they are rubber and they're 10 or more years old they may have deteriorated. It may be when you hit a bump your wheels are no longer staying in alignment. This true for both the front suspension and the rear axle. If you have leaf springs the worn bushings will cause the same issues. My 52 drove like the wheels and the cab were connected by jello until I replaced the spring pins and bushings. I have found that many replacement rubber bushings do not have the lifespan of the originals. Even if the vehicle is in the garage most of the time. Just like modern day rubber bands they now have a limited life span.
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Old 06-20-2016, 08:16 PM   #4
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Re: Do springs wear out?

FWIW, my 4x4 Suburban had original leaf springs until last year and had similar road handling issues before they were replaced. After leafs and shocks were replaced handling firmed up considerably and and much more "sure footed" these days. Good luck and nice rig!
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