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Originally Posted by ChopsZ This doesn't make sense to me... Swift = 1.2" F - 1.0" R Ark GT-S = 1.4" F - 1.2" R That's less than a 1/4"
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A softer spring will allow more ride undulation. Given the fact they are both dual rate progressive springs, the length and transitional rates could be massively different. *** After further research, the swift spring actually is the stiffer overall spring. The coil diameter is larger and has a higher rate for the tighter wind coils "dead coils". The transitional rate between soft and stiffer would probably be smaller overall. So even though the ARK srpings sits a marginal amount higher, the spring travel is greater. Which ark springs is said person talking about though? Gt-s or Gt-f? Last edited by MaysEffect; 07-10-2017 at 02:03 PM. |
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