Hi all, On Mon, 1998-06-29 23:12:10 -0700, Steven X. Schwenk wrote: > ... > (1) does > inserting a donut compress/shorten the spring? Definitely NO! Provided the length of the spring under the normal weight of the van isn't constrained by the shock (which it shouldn't be) the length of the spring depends ONLY on its material, its geometry (unloaded) and the weight to which it is exposed. Thus, if the lower end of the spring is two inches higher due to the doughnut and the weight is the same, the upper end will be two inches higher, too. This means the van will ride two inches higher. Sincerely Rainer ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Rainer M Woitok | Phone: (+49-9131) 85-7811, -7031 | | Regionales Rechenzentrum | | | Friedrich-Alexander-Universitaet | Fax : (+49-9131) 30 29 41 | | Martens-Strasse 1 | Telex: d 629 755 tf erl | | D-91058 Erlangen | | | Germany | Mail: Woitok@RRZE.Uni-Erlangen.DE | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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