TRW/Moog Spring Info
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Car: 1991 Camaro RS Vert
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TRW/Moog Spring Info
I am trying to find the information on a TRW/Moog spring # cc635
Does someone have a book with information, or link to them?
I found the info on my front springs, but not rear
Does someone have a book with information, or link to them?
I found the info on my front springs, but not rear
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It's the correct rear spring for these cars.
Fits these cars. It's a yes/no thing: yes it fits, no it doesn't.
AFAIK it's the only one they (Moog) make that does.
What other specs are there?
Fits these cars. It's a yes/no thing: yes it fits, no it doesn't.
AFAIK it's the only one they (Moog) make that does.
What other specs are there?
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Car: 1991 Camaro RS Vert
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Axle/Gears: GU5/G80/J65
I need to know free height, and lb rate.
I'm trying to get some figures so I can up my spring rate, and keep my front/rear ratio.
I'm trying to get some figures so I can up my spring rate, and keep my front/rear ratio.
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Just to clarify...the CC series of Moog springs are a variable rate spring, not linear. Meaning that the more weight that is on the the spring, the more rate it becomes.
CC=Cargo Coil for a reason...You want a linear spring rate.
CC=Cargo Coil for a reason...You want a linear spring rate.
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