As a spring compresses, does it increase it’s upward pressure? Meaning as I compress the spring, it would get to a point where it’s pushing upward with the same force as the jeep is pushing down (rear wheel up 2.5’ on a dirt pile, front on level ground) and get to the point where the jeep doesn’t get any closer to bump because they are equal forces? Or is the springs upward force constant until it reaches solid bind?
The easier way to understand it is under normal operation, the springs can NOT support more than the total weight of the rig. If we assume that each corner is 1000 lbs, when you diagonal it out (support it on opposite diagonal corners with the other two not supporting much) then the total weight of the rig is compressing two springs or twice as much as they do at ride height. Each of those will compress roughly double the amount they are at ride height and the other two will extend double the amount they are compressed at ride height since they aren't holding up anything now. (this all makes a whole bunch of assumptions but in general to illustrate the equilibrium all 4 springs will achieve as they compress and extend.
