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Old 09-25-2017, 09:52 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Hotrodz View Post
What, what, what get out the way bitch...lol!

Not all spring at the same spring rate ride or rebound the same. So that being said it is my opinion that Swifts ride softer. You may think differently and that is okay.

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That's not even remotely considerable as there are too many forces acting upon the suspension to isolate this principle alone. If each spring measures the same amount of force at a given compression level, then you can't logically guesstimate with your *** (literally speaking) that one may be softer or stiffer. Certainly when you have a damper added to the equation. There is no way you'd possibly discern a difference in rebound and compression between 2 springs accurately measured at a specific value. Either one or the other is wrong by several ibs/in or the spring is damaged. Either that or the damper settings are not equal per suspension setup.

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