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Old 08-23-2017, 03:39 PM   #205 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Spooler View Post
Yeap, I agree. The thing is you can only go up around 1Kg/mm on spring rates before you need a re-valve. I can't get 13Kg/mm Swift springs in the 10" length. I can only get 14kg/mm.
For clarification. Most adjustable dampers of any kind has a range of 0-300ibs of compression force. You could easily go up or down 3kg without needing to revalve the dampers.

With regards to spring size and rates. You'd want to step down in length if you increase the rate to maintain a relevant spring load. Not doing so will severely alter preload. Swift lists this information on the site for each spring in imperial and metric.
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