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Date:         Tue, 30 Jun 1998 12:48:01 -0700
Reply-To:     David Bayer <bayer@SYBASE.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         David Bayer <bayer@SYBASE.COM>
Subject:      Re: Pre-loading Rear Suspension :~o
Comments: To: vanagon@vanagon.com

>| Sure it will ride higher...but it will also ride stiffer. And if this is >| not how you pre-laod the spring, then how do you? And why isn't the >| compressed spring stiffer?

You preload a spring by physically compressing it - by clamping down on it. Ok, let's look at it another way, the van has a preload which is determined by the weight of the van because NO OTHER LIMITATIONS are imposed on the spring - it's preload is determined by the weight of the van. Adding a spacer does not introduce any new limits to the travel of the spring at rest - there is no additional compressive force (if anything, there is an immeasureable reduction in the force applied to the van due to the fact that you shifted the center of mass away from the earth's center of mass which reduces the pull of gravity on the body of the van thus reducing the van's weight, again immeassureably) and thus there is nothing to change the preload of the spring... Why don't we just measure before and after and wait til that's done to discuss the why this might be... I volunteer my van if someone has some doughnuts and a spring compressor and a spare weekend to give me ;)

dave


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