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Originally Posted by MaysEffect Sorry to be a source of annoyance again. But the helper springs are not for controlling or helping compression during normal conditions, as arse backwards as
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Making a guesstimate on sizes... Front spring is probably a 8 inch spring , with a maximum of 5 inches of stroke. And the rear looks to be about an inch shorter. So.. 14kg/mm x 122mm(4.8") =1708kg front 16kg/mm x 101mm (4.0") = 1616kg rear (max load capacity per spring based on max spring stroke) Exact rates here - Swift Springs USA This still matches the oem weight balance and also matches the motion ratios as well. At 2 inches of compression, the front will need about 1568ibs, the rear will need about 1792ibs. Apologies in advance for getting technical. I think HKS did a good job matching the rates appropriately. |
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