Moog spring data/info chart...
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Car: 91 RS, 95 Z28
Engine: 305 tbi, 350 lt1
Transmission: 4l60, 4l60e
Axle/Gears: monsterous 2.73s in both
Moog spring data/info chart...
Moog Springs data chart
This link shows a chart of 11 different Moog springs including spring rate, inside diameter, coil diameter, load hieght, free height, and spring force. I believe all of the listed springs are options for our cars.
This should help out those looking for replacement springs for stock ride heights.
This link shows a chart of 11 different Moog springs including spring rate, inside diameter, coil diameter, load hieght, free height, and spring force. I believe all of the listed springs are options for our cars.
This should help out those looking for replacement springs for stock ride heights.
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From: Philly, PA
Car: 91 RS, 95 Z28
Engine: 305 tbi, 350 lt1
Transmission: 4l60, 4l60e
Axle/Gears: monsterous 2.73s in both
I wanted to add that the page the chart is on also mentions methods for lowering ride height by picking the right spring.
I think if I go with the 5658 S10 springs, I will get about a one inch drop over stock ride height, but with only a 550 lb/in spring rate, versus the Eibach 720 lb/in. spring rate. The lower spring rate should give a nice ride with a decrease in roll resistance.
Does any spring experts disagree with this idea?
I think if I go with the 5658 S10 springs, I will get about a one inch drop over stock ride height, but with only a 550 lb/in spring rate, versus the Eibach 720 lb/in. spring rate. The lower spring rate should give a nice ride with a decrease in roll resistance.
Does any spring experts disagree with this idea?
Last edited by sully91rs; Oct 25, 2006 at 09:57 AM.
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