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The reason I ask is that a lot of people compare their new springs or coil over spring rates with the stock spring rates, but if we are constantly on the bumpstops then the bump stop rate needs to be included if you want to make a fair comparison. |
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it's not abrupt at all, the rate is progressive.. it starts out low and goes up.. none of this is new, the same conversation has been taken place on all the boards where cars are predominantly MacStrut. it's simply part of the balanced and economic system that car manufacturers decided to use. Our duty is to understand it and upgrade our properly knowing the dynamics and designs.
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For that we need the force vs. displacement curves for at least the stock bumpstops. If we really want to make an informed decision about a lowering spring, we would also need to know the amount of travel before they are into their bumpstops and the force vs. displacement curves of those bumpstops.
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When people say they are "hitting the bumpstops" and it's abrupt and jarring, it's usually the shock almost bottoming out.
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Standard Suspension Bump Travel
So are coilover systems typically designed the same way, or do they include enough travel so contact with the bump stop doesn't happen often during compressiion from hard cornering?
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What we're being told now is that properly designed bump stops actually augment the road springs. This means you need to ensure your coilover supplier also supplies properly designed bump stops, not just shorter or stiffer springs. Also, the shock needs to be able to handle the bump stop compression (jounce) and decompression (rebound) characteristics in conjunction with the spring rate loads. |
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im pretty sure this is why you can buy coilovers with spring rates 5x that of stock and also have a better ride quality.
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This is a good thread for sure!
I just torched my springs, the good thing is you heat them up enough it also shrinks the bump stops and you get a great drop and fix the size of the bump stops without cutting.
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