Designing a Rear Leaf Spring Suspension to hook & not squat

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Designing a Rear Leaf Spring Suspension to hook & not squat

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I am looking to put new leaf springs & hangers from a Newer GM 1 ton truck on an older frame.

The springs & hangers I have are for a 3 inch wide spring from a 2015 1 ton Chevy truck.

I am trying to make it so the truck is a stiff as possible with zero spring wrap.

My theory is with the longer, wider springs it will spring wrap less & be easier to launch.

Truck will be about 1100 hp running 35 inch dot tires.

Any advice or tips to avoid spring wrap when mounting spring hangers to frame?
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We used a "leaf link", which was basically a 4 link that used the leaf spring as the lower link, and a large tube adjustable upper bar and brackets, equal in length to the spring, from the center of the axle to the front spring eye. We also used the biggest shocks, with the stiffest compression valving we could find.
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"I am trying to make it so the truck is a stiff as possible with zero spring wrap.

My theory is with the longer, wider springs it will spring wrap less & be easier to launch."

I don't think spring width is a primary concern for your goals, if handling was, then maybe.

"Stiff as possible" serves little purpose unless you are hauling rocks/dirt.

An asymmetrical leaf (ala mopar style) is a starting point for wrap up concerns, but not a solution I suspect in the 1100hp arena.

Longer front leafs are the wrong direction countering spring wrap.

A PU will as likely benefit from as much weight transfer as you can get, and I'm sure others will chime in on geometry/linkage solutions
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j-c-c wrote:"I am trying to make it so the truck is a stiff as possible with zero spring wrap.

My theory is with the longer, wider springs it will spring wrap less & be easier to launch."

I don't think spring width is a primary concern for your goals, if handling was, then maybe.

"Stiff as possible" serves little purpose unless you are hauling rocks/dirt.

An asymmetrical leaf (ala mopar style) is a starting point for wrap up concerns, but not a solution I suspect in the 1100hp arena.

Longer front leafs are the wrong direction countering spring wrap.

A PU will as likely benefit from as much weight transfer as you can get, and I'm sure others will chime in on geometry/linkage solutions
Will be pulling a weight transfer sled, so we need to keep hitch height. I was thinking the longer front springs would have more travel when the front of the truck picks up & the rear plants.
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I think swapping a different set of springs and hangers from another truck is probably going to be an extreme amount of work, for little if any gain.

If such as swap is legal, then maybe traction devices and relocated shocks are legal as well, and there is probably a lot more to be gained there.
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Have you considered the, "Hotrods to Hell", center push, "truckarm", suspension kits?

http://www.hotrodstohell.net/truckarm/t ... _index.htm

If not mistaken, NASCAR uses this design.

NO rearend windup, but I don't know about anti-squat??

The only downside to using one is usually finding room for mufflers.

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I hope I didn't kill this thread when I mentioned the, "Hotrods to Hell", truck-arm suspension.

I think NASCAR uses/requires it.

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I missed it. Been busy working I will look at it & see how it relates.
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Did you find time to look into the HTH truck-arm suspension?

And if you did, what do you think of it?

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pdq67 wrote:Did you find time to look into the HTH truck-arm suspension?

And if you did, what do you think of it?

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Just asking again??

I think that except for muffler install problems, its a cool set-up.

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All the Chrysler Super Stock leaf spring cars did exactly that.
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pdq67 wrote:Have you considered the, "Hotrods to Hell", center push, "truckarm", suspension kits?

http://www.hotrodstohell.net/truckarm/t ... _index.htm

If not mistaken, NASCAR uses this design.

NO rearend windup, but I don't know about anti-squat??

The only downside to using one is usually finding room for mufflers.

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Squat should be a function of the forward pivot axis and the CoG.
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Calvert Racing would be your friend in this instance
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Good old, "slappers", and adjustable coil-over springs on my shocks for the win!!

Just make sure the slappers hit right at the middle of the bottom of the spring eyes and have adjustable hitting "snubber's"!

I made my slappers and they had 1/2" bolts that I could adjust so I could pre-load them side to side. As well as my old junkyard coil-over, overload shock springs I pre-loaded each side at a time.

I spent about a full Sat afternoon to T&T both sides and it would leave straight as a, "rabbit outta the box at the dog track"!!!

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Longer front leafs are the wrong direction countering spring wrap.

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