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Ford Van Leaf Springs

The Ford E Series of vans has been a favored mode of moving people and materials from point A to point B reliably for over 56 years. In production from 1961 to 2014, these full-size cargo and passenger-style vans were a best-seller in the U.S. for decades, with many still on the road today. Whether you manage a large fleet or own a van for commercial or personal use, General Spring is a comprehensive source for leaf spring replacements to maintain, repair or upgrade your suspension.



Understanding the Signs You Need New Ford Van Leaf Springs

Experienced truck and van owners realize if you use a vehicle long enough or put it under the consistent stress of carrying heavy loads, that its leaf springs will start to wear down. If you are experiencing diminished driving performance and capacity, a visual inspection will often reveal your Ford van leaf springs are cracked, corroded or broken.
 
Other clues a suspension is failing include if the van sags downward in the back, causing the rear tires to flatten, or it has trouble handling turns and bumpy terrain.

Ford Van Leaf Springs

The Ford E Series of vans has been a favored mode of moving people and materials from point A to point B reliably for over 56 years. In production from 1961 to 2014, these full-size cargo and passenger-style vans were a best-seller in the U.S. for decades, with many still on the road today. Whether you manage a large fleet or own a van for commercial or personal use, General Spring is a comprehensive source for leaf spring replacements to maintain, repair or upgrade your suspension.



Understanding the Signs You Need New Ford Van Leaf Springs

Experienced truck and van owners realize if you use a vehicle long enough or put it under the consistent stress of carrying heavy loads, that its leaf springs will start to wear down. If you are experiencing diminished driving performance and capacity, a visual inspection will often reveal your Ford van leaf springs are cracked, corroded or broken.
 
Other clues a suspension is failing include if the van sags downward in the back, causing the rear tires to flatten, or it has trouble handling turns and bumpy terrain.