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Coil Spring Source and calculator.
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February 17, 2007, 11:57:03 pm »
I'm pretty sure this information has been posted before but it's buried pretty deep by now and since there has been some discussion on shocks and springs, I thought it might be worthwhile to repost. When I bought my six way swinger I was pretty sure the 300 lb spring that came with it wouldn't be heavy enough(I'm 200 lbs). After a little research I found Phat Tire to have a good selection of springs at a reasonable price and bought a 400 lb spring.
http://www.phattire.com/frresuresp.html
To figure out what spring I needed I used the following calculator. It seems to work out fairly well but you still need to take into consideration on what your own ride preferences are.
http://www.tftunedshox.com/springcalc.htm
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This is cool. 5th Element took down their spring chart from their website so at least we have another source.
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