i would guess that they mean 8kg front 10kg rear, which would not be that oddball
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Originally posted by Stephen View Posti would guess that they mean 8kg front 10kg rear, which would not be that oddballCheck out Undr8d Empire on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Undr8dEmpireLlc
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Originally posted by e30polak View PostThat doesn't sound right, unless the spring rate is calculated differently with these style springs.
890kg = 1962.11 (front)
1030kg = 2270.76 (rear)
I highly doubt those are the real rates. Roughly 2000# front and 2300# rear is too stiff for even a race car. Please have them clarify this, thanks.
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Originally posted by trungie View PostPS. I have an M3, so I guess 2 door fitment?~ Puch Cafe. ~ Do business? feedback ~ Check out my leather company ~
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ugh, i really want to say ill be the last one. but i dont want to spend money on this and have it turn out really crappy and then kick myself for not going gc. somebody has to have bought these from them and made a review somewhere. the internetsss just so big.
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Originally posted by e30polak View PostThat doesn't sound right, unless the spring rate is calculated differently with these style springs.
890kg = 1962.11 (front)
1030kg = 2270.76 (rear)
I highly doubt those are the real rates. Roughly 2000# front and 2300# rear is too stiff for even a race car. Please have them clarify this, thanks.
Originally posted by Stephen View Posti would guess that they mean 8kg front 10kg rear, which would not be that oddball
8.9kg/mm is 498 lbs/in
10.3kg/mm is 577 lbs/in
*edit* Here is a good conversion calculator http://www.hraefn.net/projects/spring_rates.php
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Originally posted by erik325i View PostYou have it a little off. You just converted kgs to lbs without converting the mm to inches.
I'm thinking you are right.
8.9kg/mm is 498 lbs/in
10.3kg/mm is 577 lbs/in
*edit* Here is a good conversion calculator http://www.hraefn.net/projects/spring_rates.phpOriginally posted by Grueliusand i do not know what bugg brakes are.
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