Well no I don't drive a truck. I am a dentist...
Leaf springs will provide more stability when towing. Simply because it allow few directions of movement, mostlt vertical. This will reduce sway. Also leaf spring by design are all progressively rated
Leaf springs can take more load.
Yes some may say what if I put helper airbag in coil spring, this will increase spring rate and my defender can also carry tons of valuable camping equipments
Well yes and No. the thing is not just the spring rate but also the spring mount. How the force is transmitted to the chassis
Leaf spring can spread the heavy load along the chassis, when the coil spring can not. I have seen the coil spring mount (chassis end) cracks on a Patrol. It's simply the design not the brand.
Also I have to say, leaf spring two bushes, on my defender you can guess how many. If I use my defender to tow heavy load. God help me when it comes to bush renewal.
I know coil springs has more flex and perform better in racing. As in your description, more speed on gravel road. But it's irrelevant to towing isnt it?.....
the better handling of a coil spring car is mostly because of the reduced unsprung weight.
Less unsprung rate = feeling sportier, more agile. Because leaf spring is heavy it has more unsprung weight so the handling affexted
on the other hand, you will see ppl put heavy wolf wheels on their defender to increase unsprung weight, worsening handling. Go figure if handling is that important to us "tractor" drivers
This is why I say towing with leaf spring suspension is probably wiser.
Happy to know if otherwise
Cheers



				
				
				
					
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