WOW what a good read, I was going to fit the ALKO independent to a trailer that I have plans of building (gunna)
However after this read I may be reconsidering this. Don't know if i would put in Yota parts as they shook you apart in the ute and would prob do the same in to the trailer.
The Army 1/2 tonne trailers were over sprung, I remember Mortors loading one up when I was in and from memory it weighed in at over a tonne and the springs hadn't sagged at all. Use to bounce over the road when empty as well. Tough though.
Back in the late 70's the Ford Falcon went from leaf to coil sprung rear end. Part of the design criteria was to ensure that it could tow as heavy a load and carry as much luggage in the boot. The end result was a lighter vehicle, but with a better use of the structure. It did all it was designed to do. The rest is history. At about the same time (earlier from memory) Holden introduced the Commode which had a propensity to bend at the rear spring mount when used at design limits and driven over good old Aussie outback roads. This required significant strengthening and alteration to the vehicle in its early years.
Ford introduced the coil spring with the XE which was released in 1981/1982. It may have been on the plans for the XD (1979) but didn't make it, couldn't even fit a decent esky in the boot.I do remember the bending Commodores from towing one of the main things my boss looked for when trading them.
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