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Old 07-29-2017, 09:17 PM   #18 (permalink)
MaysEffect
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Originally Posted by Spooler View Post
Hmm, So my Aragosta's have a 10 in. 12kg/mm spring on the front. My rears are 7 in 10kg/mm. I am using Swift springs. How does this calculate? Do I need more info? I do not have the stroke info handy.
The info is listed on the swift spring link. Look for the length (need to select the right spring i.d) and then it shows the specification for each spring rate in mm & inch.

It shows the maximum and usable stroke of the spring, the maximum is when the spring is over 95% full compression, useable is between 25-75% compression.

Based off your information though, it doesn't match the balance of the oem design. It does however match or exceed the oem GVWR capacity. I think Aragosta tried to match the oem specification with a shorter spring. Is the rear spring a linear of progressive spring? On their site it shows 2 different types.

No thread jacking here......
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