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getsmart

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Springs force rating
« on: November 17, 2019, 01:23:00 »
Hi all,

I've read somewhere that the standard front springs are rated at 250lbs/inch (and 300lbs perform better).

Assuming this is correct would anyone know that the rear springs force rating per inch is?

Note everyone that I have all the spring specs from DaveB (thanks Dave) but they don't state force. There may be a way to calculate it from the table but I haven't worked it out yet.

I'm getting a set of springs made locally here in Australia and I only have my fronts to give them - don't have the rears.

I've trawled through the many springs posts  :) but not found a mention of the rears.

Rgds, Joe
« Last Edit: November 17, 2019, 01:58:36 by getsmart »
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Re: Springs force rating
« Reply #1 on: February 05, 2020, 23:00:43 »
Hello Joe. Not sure you ever received a reply on this so it may be OBE, but the spring load specs go something like this:
Stock 113 321 04 04 front ~ 253-256 lbs/inch
Stock 113 324 04 04 rear ~ 363-371 lbs/inch
compensating spring stock1 ~ 188-190 lbs/inch
compensating spring stock2 ~ 412-417 lbs/inch

I included the serial numbers because there are a few options for front/rear. Also, there are 2 options for the compensating spring.  I think these are pretty close, but use with caution because they are based on some calculations that I did based on the spec data (and a lot of forum trawling as well).  I think there are others on the forum that already have these figured out as well.

Drew

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Re: Springs force rating
« Reply #2 on: March 19, 2020, 12:31:35 »
Thanks Drew. I needed the rear ratings, much appreciated.

Rgds, Joe
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