j-c-c-62
Well-Known Member
Being a "pivot" and a "locator" are essentially the same description and overall denotes the uniqueness of mopar leaf springs vs other designs.The front section on a leaf spring works as a locator for the axle... the rear section is your spring.
If the front spring eye is lower than the centerline of the axle you will gain "bite". If the front section is higher than the axle centerline it starts to become a " buggy spring".
And an example of the distinction between goals "handling" and "acceleration".
A flat front leaf at rest negates mostly roll oversteer where the above "bite" orientation promotes it.
Not sure what "buggy spring" denotes.