Coilover spring length
How long of springs do i need when putting together a set of coilovers? 7" front and 7" inch rear? I want to be able to go low enough.
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Please, be more vague.
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I dont know how thats vague? Whats the typical length used when people are putting coilovers together.
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100 units
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Originally Posted by 89325iturbo
(Post 707071)
I dont know how thats vague? Whats the typical length used when people are putting coilovers together.
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Originally Posted by 89325iturbo
(Post 707071)
I dont know how thats vague? Whats the typical length used when people are putting coilovers together.
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a 50 lb/inch spring will compress 15 inches for a spring load of 750 lbs (about normal for a rear miata spring). So you need at least 15 inches plus some more travel plus the coil bind height of the spring. I'd suggest a 36 inch long spring in this case.
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I just thought, i would get help with a question. Im not new to coilovers or putting together set-ups. Im sure some of you wouldnt know the ideal lengths and rates for bmw's which is were im coming from.
Im new to miatas and wasnt completely sure what was proper. So sorry about the noob question if it is one. |
the number is 23
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No its 3
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The answer is:
It depends on your desired spring rates and ride height. |
Originally Posted by 89325iturbo
(Post 707133)
I just thought, i would get help with a question. Im not new to coilovers or putting together set-ups. Im sure some of you wouldnt know the ideal lengths and rates for bmw's which is were im coming from.
Im new to miatas and wasnt completely sure what was proper. So sorry about the noob question if it is one. |
I was thinking koni race in the front with stock NA top hats 6" spring 650-700 spring rate. The rear koni sport, with nb top hats 7" spring 400lb rate. With some oval track or whatever coilover sleeves Q1A springs. This is for a 91.
Is the koni shock body 2"? Would it be better to keep the shocks the same? To put races in the back as well because of the different dampening chracteristics? The races are pricy so saving $250 on the rears would be nice. |
There you go. finally non-vaguness.
With those rates, you could probably get away with 5"/6" When I had Koni Sports w/NB hats, 7" 550lb springs were just a little too long if you wanted to get low enough. The 7" 300lb spring I had in the rear was perfect. |
Depending how low you go, 6" will work in the rear too. I have 6" front and rear w/ NB fronts, FM rears, and 36mm bumps and have no coil bind issues at 12.5" in the rear.
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Originally Posted by Adam777
(Post 707293)
Depending how low you go, 6" will work in the rear too. I have 6" front and rear w/ NB fronts, FM rears, and 36mm bumps and have no coil bind issues at 12.5" in the rear.
Please make sure to leave out what spring rates you use. I currently have 6" springs in the rear and they bind. I wont tell you more because its not important, so therefore 6" springs cannot be used in the rear. |
Sorry, just trying to keep in the spirit of the OP ;)
I have 450 lbs in front and 300 lbs rear. I thought I had the rates in my sig, but that was on a different forum. |
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