
 Originally Posted by 
Blknight.aus
					 
				 
				didnt the diesels+ 6's also have the thicker springs at the front?
or was that just an extra leaf?
			
		 
	 
 According to my workshop manual the front springs on the 88 have TWO more leaves in the diesel (11 vs 9) but the same number of leaves in the 109.  The parts book lists the a different front spring for the 88 petrol and diesel, but for the 109 the same spring for petrol, diesel and six, which is the same one as the 88 diesel. 
But I think Diana is right - Landrovers have mostly had thinner leaves than most other leaf spring vehicles, but this thickness is not available in Australia, and thicker leaves will be local manufacture either Australian content or replacement ones. 
Note that given the specified rate and dimensions for a leaf spring, this can be achieved using a variety of leaf thicknesses by changing the number and length of the leaves. The advantage of the thinner leaves is that they tend to be more durable, as the material is deformed less for a given deflection of the spring. The drawbacks are that the interleaf friction is greater due to more leaves or longer secondary leaves or both, and that wear between leaves is more significant as a bigger proportion of the thickness is removed for the same amount of wear. 
John
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
			
			
		 
	
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