Auxiliary springs designed for Ford F350 trucks are supplemental components within the vehicle’s suspension system. These springs engage when the primary suspension reaches its load capacity, providing additional support. For example, when hauling a heavy payload or towing a substantial trailer, these components activate to prevent excessive sagging and maintain vehicle stability.
The implementation of these spring systems offers multiple advantages. They contribute to improved handling and control under heavy loads, enhancing safety. Historically, these systems have evolved from simple, single-leaf designs to more complex multi-leaf or air-assisted setups, reflecting advancements in vehicle engineering and a growing demand for increased load-carrying capabilities.