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Woodsplinter

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Somewhere on here (I think) someone posted a link to a training site for heavy truck mechanics that discussed different types of spring packs. It said the surfaces of the springs that touch each other (the top & bottom) should not be painted or treated in anyway. Something about the metal needing to slide back and forth.

I had never heard that before- anybody else?
 

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Somewhere on here (I think) someone posted a link to a training site for heavy truck mechanics that discussed different types of spring packs. It said the surfaces of the springs that touch each other (the top & bottom) should not be painted or treated in anyway. Something about the metal needing to slide back and forth.

I had never heard that before- anybody else?
I think that just might have been me: http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showth...e-depending-on-the-road&p=1666140#post1666140


It's the way I learned it ... Do a google search, there is a lot of similar information on the subject out there.
 

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