> > Last comment. There is another limitation...the length of the spring perches. >If the spring is longer than the spring perches, obviously, you have to compress >it to make it fit even when no weight on the van. Same principal applies even if >you don't have to compress the spring, but you do shorten the distance between the >spring perches. With the shorter distance (i.e. by adding a spacer to loiwer the >top perch), at any given point in the suspension travel, the spring will be more >compressed than without the spacer. > last last comment *s* you're right if you are pushing against a fixed object, but you're not. If the spring can lift the van without the spacer, it certainly can do it equally with the spacer - the van simply rides higher (until you add enough spacers to bottom out the suspension). Alistair |
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