2004 Ford Ranger - Leaf Spring

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Dorman OE Solutions Leaf Spring - 43-1503HD

Part #:
43-1503HD
Line:
DOR
Leaf Spring   Rear; 1750 Lbs. Average Capacity; 1.9375 Inch Pack Thickness; 4 Leaf/1 Leaf; Two Stage Spring; Heavy Duty Aftermarket Design
Material:   Steel
Number Of Leafs:   5
Hardware Included:   No

Dorman OE Solutions Leaf Spring - 43-1505

Part #:
43-1505
Line:
DOR
Leaf Spring   Rear; 1100 Lbs. Average Capacity; 1.375 Inch Pack Thickness; 2 Leaf/1 Leaf; Two Stage Spring
Material:   Steel
Number Of Leafs:   3
Hardware Included:   No

Dorman OE Solutions Leaf Spring - 929-216

Part #:
929-216
Line:
DOR
Leaf Spring   Rear; With ID Number: 4L54 5560-EA
Material:   Steel
Number Of Leafs:   3
Hardware Included:   No
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Husky Spring Leaf Spring - 43-1069-2DAY

Part #:
43-1069-2DAY
Line:
HSK
Leaf Spring   Rear; Repair Leaf Number 2 For 3 Leaf; Installs Under Main Leaf; Rebound Straps And End Pad Included
Material:   Steel
Number Of Leafs:   1
Hardware Included:   No
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Husky Spring Leaf Spring - 43-1069-2HUS

Part #:
43-1069-2HUS
Line:
HSK
Leaf Spring   Rear; Repair Leaf Number 2 For 3 Leaf; Installs Under Main Leaf; Rebound Straps And End Pad Included
Material:   Steel
Number Of Leafs:   1
Hardware Included:   No

Husky Spring Leaf Spring - 43-1503HDDAY

Part #:
43-1503HDDAY
Line:
HSK
Leaf Spring   Rear; Heavy Duty Aftermarket Design; 5 Leaf; 1-15/16 Inch Pack Thickness; 1750 Lbs./Inch Rate; Bushing Included Both Ends
Material:   Steel
Number Of Leafs:   5
Hardware Included:   No

What is a Leaf Spring?


A leaf spring is a suspension component made up of one or more thick bands of steel, called leaves. Several of these leaves can be bolted together to form a single, curved piece. Leaf springs are common in suspension systems that frequently carry extra weight, like trucks, SUVs, trailers, and vans, helping to absorb road shock and control ride height while keeping tires aligned on the road. When the vehicle hits a bump, the leaves flatten and then recoil to their typical curved shape, working with the shock absorbers to prevent the vehicle from bouncing and maintaining comfort while driving. Over time, leaf springs can wear out, sag, crack, or break, which can lead to vehicle sag and a much rougher ride. Leaf spring shackles, which connect the leaf springs to the frame, can also suffer damage that can lead to a rough ride, so ensure that you inspect the leaf springs and shackles before completing your repair. O'Reilly Auto Parts carries replacement leaf springs, shackles, bushings, and more for most trucks, SUVs, and vans to help you keep your vehicle driving at its best.