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Author Subject: H&R lbs?
henrik c

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Post #1
What are the lbs on a set of H&R springs...?

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Posted 21st Jun 2012 at 15:28
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Post #2
http://www.h-r.com/includes/download.php?file=../bin/29942.pdf

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Posted 21st Jun 2012 at 16:04
henrik c

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Thanks know this TÜV approval - but it isn't listed in...
Can it be calculated???

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Posted 22nd Jun 2012 at 07:39
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yeah, it gives all the dimensions in that document.

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Posted 22nd Jun 2012 at 09:01
peugeot96

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Post #5
henrik c wrote:
Thanks know this TÜV approval - but it isn't listed in...
Can it be calculated???


l got these springs with Bilstein b8, l would also now the lbs on these. To soft for my liking, bottoming out all the time.
Posted 22nd Jun 2012 at 21:40
henrik c

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Post #6
Eibach's date:http://www.dvsegmbh.info/PDF/einbau/22012/2299/E7011-120.PDF

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Posted 23rd Jun 2012 at 07:56
vts_tibi

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Posted 24th Jun 2012 at 09:28
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hmm, thought std zx/xsara was 140!?

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Posted 24th Jun 2012 at 09:38
vts_tibi

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Post #9
The calculation can be out a bit, as the TÜV sheet only states the number of coils, and it does not show whether it's the number of the coils or the number of the working coils (so "number of coils - coils with grinded ends" )

And also, the shear modulus (G) is not given for the material of the spring (even the exact material is not highlited), so I've only used an avarage G rate for springs, butit can be different from that.

So all in all, the data provided in that sheet is not enough for good calculations! Smile

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Posted 24th Jun 2012 at 09:44
henrik c

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Post #10
vts_tibi - try for the H&R springs...

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Posted 2nd Jul 2012 at 21:41

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