Look for the spring constant, usually rated in pounds per inch of
compression. The higher the number, the stiffer the spring. As
a general rule of thumb, with the same coil diameter and same steel
composition, the same number of turns per foot, and the same steel
temper, the higher the diameter of the steel rod that makes the coil,
the higher the spring constant.
They may also be rated by capacity (pounds) at a given compression.
Again, the higher the number, the stiffer the spring.
Bruce K
57 3200
MN
At Thursday, 20 December 2001, you wrote:
>How are coil springs rated? If I wanted to put on a stiffer spring
than the
>stock,
>where would I start?
>Jim
>55 2nd
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