Re: [DML] Grady Front Lowering Springs
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Re: [DML] Grady Front Lowering Springs
- From: mike.griese@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 01 Apr 2006 21:45:13 +0000
More coils means a lower spring rate, so they will compress more,
assuming the same wire thickness and material.
--
Mike
-------------- Original message from "sweetp01569" <paul.sweet@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: --------------
> I have a quick question. I also left a message for Rob Grady. I
> purchased the lowering front coil springs from Rob, which are to be
> installed on Monday. When looking at the new springs, there are about
> 12 coil turns on the spring. The original on the car look much shorter
> (granted they are compressed right now), and only appear to have about
> 6 to 8 coil turns. Are the new lowering springs supposed to have that
> many coils on it? If so, they must really compress to lower the car 1-
> 1/2 in. lower than it is now.
>
> Thanks for any advice,
>
> Paul
> vin 10944
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