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What material is used to making the aircraft spring?

Steel is used to make aircraft springs.


What are the types of springs used in the suspension systems?

Coil springs. Leaf springs. Torsion bar.


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Coil springs. Leaf Springs. Torsion bars. If you just want ones made of metal.


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