Is the bottom leaf supposed to do this?
Yep lol no worries haha, thats just your max load leaf, the stiffest/ strongest so if you put a really heavy thing in your bed it wont crunch your suspension past that so you dont damage the axle etc.
hope that helps!
But yes its all good!
hope that helps!
But yes its all good!
It's alright like that even if i have a huge load to haul?
Yep or if your max out flexing like the previous pic shows.
I dont know how heavy you want to go with that truck...but im sure if your engine can haul it without straining your suspension will hold up to it and been fine.
its all good brother!!!
I dont know how heavy you want to go with that truck...but im sure if your engine can haul it without straining your suspension will hold up to it and been fine.
its all good brother!!!
It's an overload spring. So your leafs have a hard time flipping the other direction under heavy loads. No worries. That's normal. I'll show you a picture of my leafs right now (later tonight) of what isn't normal for a leaf spring.
...actually thats the fix for it 
just watch it, make sure it doesnt walk out too far.
how do you figure?
something called bump stops limit your travel.

just watch it, make sure it doesnt walk out too far.
something called bump stops limit your travel.
yay for my truck!
but yeah, mine sticks out a bit like that on one side only, i've noticed no differences, i'll probably bash it in with a hammer at some point. but its not real high on my priority list lol
but yeah, mine sticks out a bit like that on one side only, i've noticed no differences, i'll probably bash it in with a hammer at some point. but its not real high on my priority list lol
LOL when your lookin straight down on it and its not lined up inline, thats called twistin the leafs...no biggie. You can take a hammer and knock it back in line. I have a F-150 work truck that way. its from goin through ditches and max flexin the rear out, like i said no biggie and it doesn't hurt anything.







