Anyone here ever switch from 100mm to 120mm front springs??
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Anyone here ever switch from 100mm to 120mm front springs??
Out of curiousity, any 996cup guys run taller 120mm from springs versus the 100mm? I am going to raise my ride height a bit and change spring rates just curious.
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Originally Posted by Viperbob1
Ride height is adjustable without changing spring heights. And same for rates. You dont need to change spring heights. Why do you want to do this?
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It's all a matter of if you have the adjustability in your perches. If your shock body is long enough to take up the extra length or make up for a smaller spring AND if there is no spring bind, you should be all set
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Originally Posted by rbahr
It's all a matter of if you have the adjustability in your perches. If your shock body is long enough to take up the extra length or make up for a smaller spring AND if there is no spring bind, you should be all set
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Not trying to raise ride height. I am just lookng into an option to run the same size front and rear springs so that it is easier to swap spring rates front and rear. In stead of having an assortment of spring rates for front and rear lengths.
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Assuming the 50% is the typical unsprung value for springs which is right about 5oz. the weight of a cell phone (or less)... ) for each corner call it 1.5lbs... I would worry more about coil bind than this :-)
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