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02-24-2014 | #1 |
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Transverse leaf spring question
Are early (90-92?) and later (93-95) leaf spring rates the same and interchangeable?
I am dropping the car height a bit so I picked up a front spring from another WAZOO member and glued on the wedges. However, Phil noticed end plates (both ends where it sits above the lower A arms) are a bit diffrent from the later cars. So 2 questions - any rate difference? Will the ends work with a 94? Thanks. |
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Re: Transverse leaf spring question
There's a spring rate chart out there in cyberspace somewhere that lists the spring(s) for each year. What color is the little square on the top of the spring? blue-ish green? There were 3 different color codes for the coupe, vert, and zr-1 for the early cars and is referenced in the manual. I would have to look at the 95 manual i also own, but I'm thinking it is the same.
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02-24-2014 | #3 |
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Re: Transverse leaf spring question
Here's one chart I found on spring rates...
http://www.wedophones.com/Manuals/Ch...ng%20Chart.pdf Rich
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02-24-2014 | #6 |
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Re: Transverse leaf spring question
Good thing I checked this.
91 sping for ZR-1 is 96.2 N/mm (548 lbs/inch) -front and 39.9 N/mm (228 lbs/inch) - rear. 92 and later are 75.4 (430 lbs/inch) and 33 (188 lbs/inch) respectively. I'm gonna have to remove my front, shave off the factory bumpers and reglue lowering wedges. |
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Re: Transverse leaf spring question
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You should have no issues. If the heights are different in the FSM then there will be differences. Forgot I have a '94 FSM so: I checked a '91 FSM and a '94 FSM and the datum line measurements are different with the '91 being less. I checked the reference for C height. Now the image is a bit different but certainly the point isn't. Look at 10-3-2 or 3 in your FSM and look at the datum heights. A '91 @ C is 177mm and a '94 @ C is 192mm. That's pretty close to the difference in the spring height for the two. You might end up a little lower than you intended! Quote:
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Looks like I need to rework my spring. Rates are different between 91s and 92+ cars. |
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02-24-2014 | #9 |
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Re: Transverse leaf spring question
If you looking to sell that spring, I'd be in the market
Rich
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