Re: Front springs
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Re: Front springs
- From: "lumina333" <lumina3@xxxx>
 
- Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 01:15:43 -0000
 
So you are saying that although all these springs measure practically 
the same, in every way, they may be designed with different metal 
strengths? I am not trying to be a smarta$$, I am sincerely trying to 
figure this out.
And yes, I will probably try both sets of springs in the end. -Lu-
--- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Mark" <KNSREP@xxxx> wrote:
> Lu I hate to beat a dead horse but there is more to springs than 
> there size. The actual spring built into them can vary a lot. They 
> are tempered so to speak. The bigger cars have a lot of nose 
weight. 
> The spring I would assume would be designed to handle the extra 
> weight. You can try them and see how it sits but be ready to make a 
> change if you do not like the stance. Designers spend a lot of time 
> figuring out the front end of cars. Usually they get it right but 
> with some cars you can tell by the way they handle they did not get 
> it right. I am not trying to discourage you from trying them just 
> don't be dissapointed if they are not what you expected. Just my 
two cents. Mark
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