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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteYota" data-source="post: 8388588" data-attributes="member: 664829"><p>All springs will sag - the thing that causes it is called gravity. It does not matter if it is a leaf or a coil spring. They are made out of steel and no matter how much hardening they do to that steel, they eventually will sag/bend or break (BTW hardening makes them brittle and that is why they are as thick as they are).</p><p></p><p>Now if you had springs made out of carbon fiber that some cars/vans have, then no they will not sag.</p><p></p><p>If you expect you car/truck to last forever and never wear out, I would suggest you stop driving it and have it stored in a climate controlled storage on blocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteYota, post: 8388588, member: 664829"] All springs will sag - the thing that causes it is called gravity. It does not matter if it is a leaf or a coil spring. They are made out of steel and no matter how much hardening they do to that steel, they eventually will sag/bend or break (BTW hardening makes them brittle and that is why they are as thick as they are). Now if you had springs made out of carbon fiber that some cars/vans have, then no they will not sag. If you expect you car/truck to last forever and never wear out, I would suggest you stop driving it and have it stored in a climate controlled storage on blocks. [/QUOTE]
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