SKU: 56861408549

1997 - 2017 Freightliner Cascadia, Argosy, Condor, Century, Columbia, Coronado, Century, FL112, FLD, 108SD-122SD, C2, M2 And S2 Front Leaf Spring - 3 Leaves - 46-1448

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1997 - 2017 Freightliner Cascadia, Argosy, Condor, Century, Columbia, Coronado, Century, FL112, FLD, 108SD-122SD, C2, M2 And S2 Front Leaf Spring - 3 Leaves - 46-1448*Diagram May Differ From Actual Spring* Number of Leaves 3 Leaf Spring Width 4" A Leaf Spring Length: 26 1 16" B Leaf Spring Length: 30" C Leaf Spring Arch: 5 3 4" D Leaf Spring Pack Thickness: 2 5 16" Leaf Spring Eye Bushings: Front RB 263 Rear RB 233 Leaf Spring Capacity: 7,000 lbs. OEM Part Numbers: A16 14672 000 Material: 3 . 715 Full Taper Location Front Verify the OEM part number and measurements to confirm compatibility before purchasing. Need

  • *Diagram May Differ From Actual Spring*
  • Number of Leaves - 3
  • Leaf Spring Width - 4"
  • A - Leaf Spring Length: 26-1/16"
  • B - Leaf Spring Length: 30"
  • C - Leaf Spring Arch: 5-3/4"
  • D - Leaf Spring Pack Thickness: 2-5/16"
  • Leaf Spring Eye Bushings: Front RB-263 / Rear RB-233
  • Leaf Spring Capacity: 7,000 lbs.
  • OEM Part Numbers: A16-14672-000
  • Material: 3/.715 Full Taper
  • Location - Front

 

Verify the OEM part number and measurements to confirm compatibility before purchasing. Need help? Visit: How to Identify a Leaf Spring.

 

The 46-1448 full taper leaf spring fits the front of Freightliner Argosy, Condor, Century Class: C112, C120, CST112, CST120, Cascadia, Classic Cascadia, Columbia CL112, CL120, Coronado, Century, FL112, FLD (Classic And Classic XL), 108SD, 114SD, 122SD, C2, M2 and S2. This spring is 4" wide, is a 3 leaf spring and has a 7,300 lb. capacity. The OEM part number is A16-14672-000.


Models And Year Ranges:

Fits: 1997-2004 Front Freightliner FL112 (Conventional)

Fits: 2003-2010 Front Freightliner FLD (Classic And Classic XL)

Fits: 2011-2021 Front Freightliner 108SD, 114SD And 122SD

Fits: 1999-2010 Front Freightliner Argosy (COE)

Fits: 2008-2017 Front Freightliner Cascadia And Classic Cascadia (Conventional)

Fits: 1996-2011 Front Freightliner Century Class: C112, C120, CST112 And CST120 (Conventional)

Fits: 2000-2011 Front Freightliner Columbia CL112 And CL120 (Conventional)

Fits: 2002-2016 Front Freightliner Coronado

Fits: 2001-2010 Front Freightliner Condor (LCF)

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