1987 - 2012 Peterbilt & Kenworth 200-30, 200-33, 325-348, 362E, 372, 357-385, 320, 520, K300 And T170-T370 Front Leaf Spring - 2 Leaves - 75-210
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1987 - 2012 Peterbilt & Kenworth 200-30, 200-33, 325-348, 362E, 372, 357-385, 320, 520, K300 And T170-T370 Front Leaf Spring - 2 Leaves - 75-210

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1987 - 2012 Peterbilt & Kenworth 200-30, 200-33, 325-348, 362E, 372, 357-385, 320, 520, K300 And T170-T370 Front Leaf Spring - 2 Leaves - 75-210*Diagram May Differ From Actual Spring* Number of Leaves 2 (3PD 3) Leaf Spring Width 4" A Leaf Spring Length: 32 1 8" B Leaf Spring Length: 32 1 8" C Leaf Spring Arch: 6 1 8" D Leaf Spring Pack Thickness: 3 3 16" Leaf Spring Capacity: 5,600 lbs. Leaf Spring OEM Number: 02 02584 Leaf Spring Eye Bushings: Front RNK Rear RNK Leaf Spring Material: Pad 4 . 323, Full Taper 2 . 917 Location Front Verify the OEM part number and measurements to confirm

  • *Diagram May Differ From Actual Spring*
  • Number of Leaves - 2 (3PD/3)
  • Leaf Spring Width - 4"
  • A - Leaf Spring Length: 32-1/8"
  • B - Leaf Spring Length: 32-1/8"
  • C - Leaf Spring Arch: 6-1/8"
  • D - Leaf Spring Pack Thickness: 3-3/16"
  • Leaf Spring Capacity: 5,600 lbs.
  • Leaf Spring OEM Number: 02-02584
  • Leaf Spring Eye Bushings: Front RNK / Rear RNK
  • Leaf Spring Material: Pad 4/.323, Full Taper 2/.917 
  • Location - Front


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

 

Leaf spring 75-210 is the front leaf spring on Peterbilt 200-30, 200-33, 325, 330, 335, 337, 340, 348, 362E, 372, 357, 377, 377A/E, 385, 378, 379, 320 and 520 Low Cab Forward. Also fits Kenworth K300, T170, T270, T300 and T370. The spring is 4" wide, is a 2 leaf full taper leaf spring with 3 pads and has a capacity of 5,600 lbs. The OEM part number is 02-02584.


Models And Year Ranges:

Fits: 1993-1999 Front Peterbilt 200-30 And 200-33

Fits: 1995-2009 Front Peterbilt 325, 330, 335, 337, 340 And 348

Fits: 1988-2004 Front Peterbilt 362E And 372 (With Set Back Axle)

Fits: 1995-2007 Front Peterbilt 385

Fits: 1987-2007 Front Peterbilt 377, 377A/E And 378 ( With Set Back Axle)

Fits: 1987-2007 Front Peterbilt 357 And 379 (With Set Back Axle)

Fits: 1987-2012 Front Peterbilt 320 and 520 Low Cab Forward

Fits: 1993-1995 Front Kenworth K300

Fits: 1994-2009 Front Kenworth T170, T270, T300 And T370

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