Bouncy bits

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  1. wedgiewolves#223

    wedgiewolves#223 God Like

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    Off and ready for some magic anyone confirm that the rear spring is 100-165lbs it's what I thought anyways .

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    RepsolPaul Well-Known Member

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    I'd say no, as most later ones are done in nm and would only be one weight reading.

    As it used to be 400 lb to compress one inch to measure car springs.

    Not sure what sag figure they would use to give correct weight figure ?
     
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    Ah cheers buddy I was gonna say it's around 11 stone max in my theory lol
     
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    Hey Wedgie!,

    59 refers to the spring diameter

    the first number 100 is the rate ie 100N/mm
    the second is the Spring free length ie 165mm
     
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    Thanks buddy
     

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