Automotive Leaf Spring Market Set to Witness an Uptick by 2026 - Persistence Market Research
Leaf springs were very common in vehicles, in 1970's in Japan and Europe and late 1970's in American region, when the front-wheel drive and more sophisticated designs were seen automobile manufacturers use coil springs. Today, leaf springs are utilized in heavy commercial vehicles such as trucks, vans, railway carriages etc. Leaf springs are generally consists of 4-21 leaves including the main leaf or mother plate. Automotive leaf springs are preferred over the coil springs because leaf springs have several advantages...
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