suggested spring rates for coilovers
#12
Originally Posted by Boofster,Aug 17 2006, 10:10 AM
I had 380F/400R on the Integra and it was perfect. The car weighs the same as the S afik. I haven't changed the S yet.
#14
Originally Posted by gomarlins3,Aug 17 2006, 05:19 PM
375 F and 324 R for me on Ground Control coilovers and Koni adjustable yellows.
How do you test the spring rates, before, or after they are on the car...and how?
Can you realy adjust the spring rates on the GC coilovers, I thought they just alowed you to adjust ride height?
And finaly what are the spring rates for the pro-kit, or H&R springs. I did a search for "Spring rates", but got a lot of hits.
#15
Eibach springs have numbers printed on them that will let you decode the rate. Ground Control kits come with Eibach springs.
QUOTE:
How do I tell what my spring rates are?
Ground Control sells Eibach Race Springs (ERS) which are labelled by 3 different values in the following convention: length . diameter . spring rate. However, ERS will come labelled in either Metric (mm.mm.N/m) or English (inchx100.inchx100.lbs/inch) units. 180.64.61 is the same thing as 700.250.350. The conversion from Metric to English is (/.254, /.254, x5.7) "/" means "divide by", "x" means "multiply by".
If you ordered a Ground Control kit without specifying custom rates, they will choose an appropriate spring rate for your vehicle. For the CRX, it is 350f/250r.
QUOTE:
How do I tell what my spring rates are?
Ground Control sells Eibach Race Springs (ERS) which are labelled by 3 different values in the following convention: length . diameter . spring rate. However, ERS will come labelled in either Metric (mm.mm.N/m) or English (inchx100.inchx100.lbs/inch) units. 180.64.61 is the same thing as 700.250.350. The conversion from Metric to English is (/.254, /.254, x5.7) "/" means "divide by", "x" means "multiply by".
If you ordered a Ground Control kit without specifying custom rates, they will choose an appropriate spring rate for your vehicle. For the CRX, it is 350f/250r.
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