kmas0n
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This was my thoughts exactly. Is the cantilever geometry reducing or increasing the leverage on the spring? It may want a softer spring with more preload to be able to work the spring
This was my thoughts exactly. Is the cantilever geometry reducing or increasing the leverage on the spring? It may want a softer spring with more preload to be able to work the spring
The cantilever is absolutely increasing the leverage on the spring. its a 7:10 ratio... so the lever on the spring is 7.25 from the center pivot, and the lever on the axle is 10.25. So... 0.7?
originally I had a 10" lower 150lb spring and an 8" 100lb upper. That should be a combined rate of 75. I found there wasn't enough adjustment to make this work, the rear end was sagging about 2 inches too low at max adjustment. I happened to have a 10" 100lb spring that I swapped in for the upper to get the ride height I was looking for. but even with the longer spring it needs 3" of preload, which I've read is too much. So I may need a 150lb 8" upper. The ride is actually very nice even though the shocks are not tuned yet.
I'll eventually get in touch with Alltech motorsports and get their thoughts on spring rates and have them work their magic on the tune.
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