Originally Posted by Rusty Every time there is a change in the weather. You may hurt. So get accustom to it. I did. I have 2 weather knee's. I am
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05-31-2016, 02:04 PM | #46 (permalink) |
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I have 2 weather knee's. I am all too familiar with that. They have changed my pain meds. I have to take it every 8hrs or I am done. So, 3 times a day, 2 times a day doesn't work too good.
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06-05-2016, 04:44 PM | #47 (permalink) |
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Well crapola, I got the wrong length springs for the front. I got 8" 65mm and they are supposed to be 10" 65mm. I will get with Charles tomorrow and see what he thinks. I was laying out all of my stuff and attempting to change the front springs when I noticed it.
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I feel for you. LOL I'm working on the motorhome. Trying to get it ready to go on the 9th for vacation. Everything I do. Seems like I have to do it twice or go get parts and pieces every time I turn around.
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I'm running Aragosta Type S on my car and after two weeks, the fronts settled to a little less than .2" and the rears settled about .5" from my original settings. With proper height and preload, I can't imagine there's any spring bind. Still, curious to see what you come up with as well as your impressions. |
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The 4 Factors that separate Swift from the rest of the spring industry: 1. Consistent spring rate throughout the stroke = more consistent performance 2. The largest amount of stroke to maximize suspension motion. 3. The highest durability against loss of spring height = excellent material memory prevents springs sag over. 4. Extremely light weight to reduce sprung weight increasing over all agility |
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I've read all the marketing hyperbole and that's of course Swift saying that about their own product. Again, if you're able take photos of them side by side when you get the new swifts in. Would like to hear your impressions once you get them installed (compared to the Aragosta springs).
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For sure what I feel the most important advantage from company like Swift and Hyperco. Since damper controls the spring's motion, I would like assurance of spring acting consistently through its range. Even if my bottom isn't good enough to feel the difference
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Besides the linearity of the spring throughout their compression and decompression stroke, one also has to look at force rate per mm of travel or how quickly they achieve their stated rate. I know Rana's using chromium steel which is cold forged and brag about their linearity as well. I'm just curious if the actual coil diameter on the swifts is any different or if there's any weight benefit. I haven't looked into it in depth but I heard they don't make a 10kg spring for the OEM rear spring location. Is that why you went with 11k? |
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Charles at Powertrix had a custom spring made by Swift for the rear. It won't fit the spring perch of the Aragosta's though. The Powertrix Swift springs are about 5mm more diameter than the Rana springs.
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