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11-17-2009 | #1 |
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Coilover Spring rates
So I did the Coilovers on the front of my car in June of this year. When I installed them I did 425# springs
I am getting ready to order the rest of my parts for the rear conversion, but what is a good spring rate?? I was thinking of 300# or 275# but what is the benefit of either?
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11-18-2009 | #2 |
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Re: Coilover Spring rates
I would like to know as well.
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11-18-2009 | #3 |
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Re: Coilover Spring rates
According to Doug Rippie, 300# will be too stiff and he recommends 275#
they use 450# or 400# for the front, I am running 425# and like that so far Coilovers for the rear got moved to the backburner again due to other issues that have come up
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Re: Coilover Spring rates
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Thanks for the research I remember Ron talking about the buckboard rear springs he had setup so I was wondering
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Re: Coilover Spring rates
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I've never installed them though, so I don't know. Looking at the leafspring rates, 300 is less than the Z51 rear rates, and above the base rate. 425 front is more like the '92+ cars that had softened front spring rates (even the Z07/Z51 cars). I don't want softer fronts, so if I ever did install them I'd go much stiffer front like 5-600. Did you have to relocate the sway bar to do the fronts?
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Re: Coilover Spring rates
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rear is still OEM and since I still have time I need to thin about the 275 vs 300 a little more. For me with the leafs or the front coils I drive in sport mostly
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Re: Coilover Spring rates
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A stock '90 ZR-1 has a 96.2 N/mm spring, which is ~550 lbs/in. The Z51 rate was 660 lbs/in. The '92+ Z was 430 lbs/in. So I'd think a 425 coil spring would be softer than the later cars. People who install coil-overs though do not seem to go to those sort of extreme rates in the 550+ range. Which is why it seems like the math must be more complex than that or something?
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Re: Coilover Spring rates
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I will see if I can find it again
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Re: Coilover Spring rates
Post by Glass Slipper on CF in this Thread http://forums.*************.com/c4-z...g-the-fx3.html
The quote refers to rkreigh who is using 400 front/ 250 rear according to the link above Quote:
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Re: Coilover Spring rates
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