chitown35
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I don't see the conclusion you're recommending here, since numbers don't tell you anything and you'd have to try a bunch of different springs in a coilover setup too...?Springs aside, the physical length of a shock will determine how much lift you actually need. Also, just because a shock has a specified amount of travel doesn't necessarily mean that all of it is actually usable.
Clearly, you haven't run very many springs to understand how different each will yield and or behave on a 2-door, 4-door, loaded up or super light weight. The only way you could know what they will net is from personal experience or the experience of others.
Knowing a number won't tell you how much lift you'll have or what the ride will be like.
LOL!! Sure, you can run a stiffer spring that won't over compress but then, you're ride will be harsh and you'll never get the kind of stuff you'd need to use up the entire length of your shock. Of course, you can also get a coil that's super soft and won't over compress but then, you'd run the risk of going solid on the coils and that would also lead to a harsh ride.
Spoken like a true engineer. Numbers are great but they won't tell you how something will "feel" and what experience will show.
LOL!! Right, because I would never have thought about that. :crazyeyes:
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