I'm ordering some softer coil-over springs this week. I'm not sure of the length tho. On MM's website, I see 10" and 12" What length should I get?
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If you know your corner weights and what spring rate and length you are running now, you can figure out what the change in ride height would be if you were to just change to a different spring rate leaving all else the same. If the change is small then the same length should work fine. If the change is a lot and will take you out of or near the max of the spring perch's adjustment range, then you might need to get a longer spring.
For example, when I ran really soft drag springs in the front, I was running a 14". With stiffer street/mild roadrace springs they were 12".
Or just call MM like others suggested.Atlantic Blue '00 - '03 Cobra motor and TKO600, solid axle, full MM suspension
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what spring rates are you on currently, what are you going to, what dampers?Interested in being a VIP member and donating to the site? Click here http://dfwmustangs.net/forums/payments.php
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Originally posted by Trick Pony View PostIf you know your corner weights and what spring rate and length you are running now, you can figure out what the change in ride height would be if you were to just change to a different spring rate leaving all else the same. If the change is small then the same length should work fine. If the change is a lot and will take you out of or near the max of the spring perch's adjustment range, then you might need to get a longer spring.
For example, when I ran really soft drag springs in the front, I was running a 14". With stiffer street/mild roadrace springs they were 12".
Or just call MM like others suggested.2008 550i
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Originally posted by Monsoon X View PostUnfortunately, I let the installer order the springs. I don't know the length but I know the rate. 450lbs on the front and equally ridiculous on the rear, on some Bilstein HDs (Hence the reason I'm changing. These are waaaay too stiff.) So for that rate, I have either 8" or 10" I'm just gonna call MM before I order. I'm going to like a 300fr/225r setupInterested in being a VIP member and donating to the site? Click here http://dfwmustangs.net/forums/payments.php
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Dang. Motion Ratios? I just want to order springs, not attempt to beam a moving target onto the Starship Enterprise.
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2007 ZX-14
2007 Lincoln Mark LT
2006 GSX-R1300 for sale (make offer)
2002 RC-51 for sale ($1500 needs new tank)
1995 Terminated SN95
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Originally posted by aggie97 View Post10" front. Likely same length you currently have in rear. I would go 350/250 and work from there. 225 in the rear with a torque arm is going to be softer than a C spring. As a reference i run 450/375 on my race car.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk2008 550i
2007 ZX-14
2007 Lincoln Mark LT
2006 GSX-R1300 for sale (make offer)
2002 RC-51 for sale ($1500 needs new tank)
1995 Terminated SN95
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maximum may have a better recommendation however, your car is NOSE heavy with the terminator motor. Give them a call and ask. They won't steer you wrong if you tell them what the car is being used for. Vehicle weight front and rear or just total if you have it and what parts are on the car. Should get you pretty close to what you are looking for.
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Please let us know what MM recommends. I have a Terminator swap in mine too and it had a bit of understeer after the swap. After that I went to drag springs but I'm getting tired of that setup since I never make it the track anyway.Atlantic Blue '00 - '03 Cobra motor and TKO600, solid axle, full MM suspension
Silver '01 Vette - D1 blown LS
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Originally posted by aggie97 View Post10" front. Likely same length you currently have in rear. I would go 350/250 and work from there. 225 in the rear with a torque arm is going to be softer than a C spring. As a reference i run 450/375 on my race car.2004 TR Mustang Mach 1 RIP
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