Truck Leaf Spring to suit MERCEDES - MERC002P

MERC002P

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MERCEDES 1626 1628 1632 1633 1635 1636 1638 1644 1719 1728 1929 1735 1748 1834 1838 1840 1844 1919 1922 1924 1926 1928 1929 1931 1932 1933 1935 1936 1938 1944 1948 2024 2026 2028 2031 2033 2035 2036 2038 2044 2050 2223 2224 2226 2228 2232 2233 2235 2236 2238 2244 2428 2429 2433 2435 2448 2536 2538 2544 2550 2624 2626 2628 2629 2631 2632 2633 2635 2636 2638 2644 2648 2650 3038 3050 3236 3244 3250 3328 3535 3544 3548 3850 4435 4844 1245A 1831AK Truck Leaf Spring - MERC002P

Replacement truck suspension leaf spring to suit MERCEDES 1626 1628 1632 1633 1635 1636 1638 1644 1719 1728 1929 1735 1748 1834 1838 1840 1844 1919 1922 1924 1926 1928 1929 1931 1932 1933 1935 1936 1938 1944 1948 2024 2026 2028 2031 2033 2035 2036 2038 2044 2050 2223 2224 2226 2228 2232 2233 2235 2236 2238 2244 2428 2429 2433 2435 2448 2536 2538 2544 2550 2624 2626 2628 2629 2631 2632 2633 2635 2636 2638 2644 2648 2650 3038 3050 3236 3244 3250 3328 3535 3544 3548 3850 4435 4844 1245A 1831AK. Part number MERC002P. Specifications include leaf configuration 4, material size 90, left to centre bolt 900mm and right to centre bolt 900mm.

  • Make: MERCEDES
  • Model: 1626 1628 1632 1633 1635 1636 1638 1644 1719 1728 1929 1735 1748 1834 1838 1840 1844 1919 1922 1924 1926 1928 1929 1931 1932 1933 1935 1936 1938 1944 1948 2024 2026 2028 2031 2033 2035 2036 2038 2044 2050 2223 2224 2226 2228 2232 2233 2235 2236 2238 2244 2428 2429 2433 2435 2448 2536 2538 2544 2550 2624 2626 2628 2629 2631 2632 2633 2635 2636 2638 2644 2648 2650 3038 3050 3236 3244 3250 3328 3535 3544 3548 3850 4435 4844 1245A 1831AK
  • Part number: MERC002P
  • No leaves: 4
  • Material size: 90
  • Left to centre bolt: 900mm
  • Right to centre bolt: 900mm

Please confirm vehicle fitment, spring dimensions and centre bolt measurements before ordering.

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  • Good service, great price. Happily put in some upper control arms I already had, where other companies only wanted to put in their own brand gear. Cheers


    Brendan Wheeler
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  • Purchased some rear super heavy duty leafs of these guys for my Navara for self install, well priced compared to the other major brands and very helpful in store. No pushy sales techniques just giving me advice on what I needed and even came out and had a look at the car to see. Very good experience.


    Roan Davy
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  • The customer service here is absolutely outstanding! I can’t recommend the team at SSA enough. They treated me and my 3-year-old twins so well kids love the hats, stickers, and especially the cupcakes.I really appreciate the exceptional service. I’d give them 10 stars if I could! They went above and beyond for my Hino 4x4. You guys rock! Thank you so much!


    Fredrick Ottaway
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  • About 4 years ago I had a spring upgrade on my 2012 Toyota hilux. Their quote was reasonable and were prompt getting the job done as I was living at Dalby and didn't have alot of time.The Ute sits up higher but not ridiculously high and sits even with the canopy on the back. It looks great. Still so happy with the job they did. Thanks again guys!! 👍


    Andrew Wilde
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What components are included in a suspension upgrade?

A typical suspension upgrade may include:

  • Coil springs or leaf springs
  • Shock absorbers
  • Bushings and mounting hardware

Higher-end or complete kits may also include:

  • Upper control arms
  • Adjustable components
  • Extended brake lines

Each component works together to improve ride quality, load handling and off-road performance.

How long does suspension last?

Suspension lifespan depends on usage and conditions.

Typical lifespan:

  • 40,000–80,000 km under normal use
  • Less in harsh off-road conditions

Factors affecting lifespan:

  • Load weight
  • Terrain (corrugations, off-road)
  • Driving style

Regular inspections help identify wear early.

Do I need a wheel alignment after installing suspension?

Yes — a wheel alignment is essential after any suspension upgrade.

Lifting a vehicle changes:

  • Camber
  • Caster
  • Toe angles

A proper alignment ensures:

  • Correct tyre wear
  • Stable handling
  • Safe driving performance

Can I install suspension myself?

While some experienced DIYers can install suspension, professional installation is strongly recommended.

Reasons include:

  • Safety-critical components
  • Correct torque settings
  • Proper alignment required after installation

Incorrect installation can lead to poor handling, premature wear or component failure.

Will suspension lift affect towing?

Yes — in a positive way when done correctly.

Upgraded suspension improves:

  • Load handling
  • Vehicle stability
  • Reduced rear sag when towing

For towing setups, rear springs are often selected specifically to handle tow ball weight and prevent excessive squat.

Do I need a GVM upgrade?

A GVM (Gross Vehicle Mass) upgrade may be required if your fully loaded vehicle exceeds its legal weight limit.

This is common when adding:

  • Bull bars and winches
  • Canopies and drawer systems
  • Roof loads and towing setups

A GVM upgrade increases your legal carrying capacity but must be engineered and certified to remain road legal.

What’s the difference between light, medium and heavy-duty suspension?

Spring rates determine how much weight the suspension is designed to carry:

  • Light duty: Minimal accessories, daily driving focus
  • Medium duty: Bull bar, roof racks, occasional loads
  • Heavy duty: Constant load (canopy, drawers, tools, long-range tanks)

Running springs that are too heavy for your setup can result in a harsh ride, while springs that are too light will sag and reduce performance.

What suspension setup do I need for my vehicle?

The correct suspension setup depends on how your vehicle is used and what accessories are fitted.

Key factors include:

  • Constant load (bull bar, winch, canopy, drawers)
  • Occasional load (tools, camping gear, towing)
  • Intended use (daily driving, touring, off-road)

Suspension is designed around weight. If your vehicle carries constant accessories, you’ll need heavier-rated springs to maintain ride height and control. If your vehicle runs light most of the time, a medium setup will provide better comfort and compliance.

How much lift should I choose?

Most 4WD suspension upgrades provide 40–50mm of lift, which is ideal for:

  • Improved ground clearance
  • Better approach and departure angles
  • Clearance for slightly larger tyres

In Australia, lift limits are regulated, and going beyond ~50mm may require engineering approval. More lift does not always mean better performance — suspension geometry, ride quality and reliability must all be considered.

Will upgraded suspension improve ride quality?

In most cases, yes — when matched correctly to the vehicle’s weight.

Factory suspension is a compromise. Upgraded suspension is designed to:

  • Better control added weight
  • Reduce body roll
  • Improve stability when towing or loaded

However, heavier-duty springs can feel firmer when the vehicle is empty. Choosing the correct spring rate is critical to balancing comfort and performance.

Does it come with a warranty?


Piranha and Bluemax suspension systems are engineered for durability and supported by a 3-year or 60,000km warranty, ensuring long-term performance and reliability.

Conditions apply. Refer to warranty terms and conditions for complete coverage details.