
 Originally Posted by 
Senorbarbo
					 
				 
				Plywood can't do that function and is more sensitive to moisture. Marine ply isn't sensitive to moisture plus few restored Land Rovers get that wet anyway.
Composite materials are being used nowadays to replace carbon steel on leaf springs. 
Sure, but why spend more for the 'gain' you're suggesting.
			
		 
	 
 You suggest 18mm of flex. As the base is typically in a steel frame the four edges can't move up & down so maximum flex is in the centre reducing to zero at the edges.
The old foam may be decomposing so I would have thought that a better bet would be to update the foam. Some research into available foam grades might be worthwhile.
Colin
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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