Of the three, two have helper springs, one does not. I've been all over the web and the TMs I have and cannot seem to get an answer that doesn't begin with 'I think'.
So, the SNL-G-506 says this:
Without finding the uncommon frame rail stamping, I have little to go by (but I'll check the paperwork I have... it may have a clue) it seem that NJ, NE (Cargo less winch, Cab, respectively) are all likely NOT to have helper spring? The general consensus being that heavy ended trucks (fire, dump, auger, pole setter, COE, LWB, Cab) would need the extra ass end support.
So it would be correct, by the SNL to say the following:
Cargo trucks did not have helper springs.
Other than used on the COE and LWB Cargo the rear main springs are identical between trucks
The FRONT springs would be the determining factor if there should be rear aux springs, unless the SN is known - Unless there is a winch (cargo w/w used 'hd' springs - my term)
If your frame has the aux springs your truck was one of the following:
- Dump
- Cab (tractor)
- LWB Cargo
- Telephone maint - earth borer
- Telephone maint w/w