
 Originally Posted by 
joel0407
					 
				 
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Here's my problem.
 
The suspension guy told me the standard LR springs are 150lbs rate springs and the one I currently have are 190lbs. Now he had previously told me the HD Dobinsons are 250lbs but today he tells me 220lbs (I looked in his book and read 220lbs for myself).
 
Here's the catch. While the HD springs are heavier rate, they are shorter by 30mm. 
 
I thought "That's no problem, they'll compress less". Well maybe not.
 
Dobisons Disco 2 springs and 20mm longer, Drivers side to passenger side. The standard rate, +45mm are 390mm, 410mm and the HD are 360mm, 380mm.
 
Now I have measured my STD +45mm springs in my Disco and they are compressed to 270mm. So they are compressed 120mm, 140mm, Passenger, Drivers sides. Or 4.72, 5.51 inches.
 
So I calculate that if they take 190lbs to compress the spring each inch (linear) then they are holding 897lbs and 1047lbs. 
 
So those weights will compress the 220lbs springs 103mm and 120mm or roughly 20mm less than the lighter springs are compressed. But the problem is they are starting at 30mm shorter so I'll be down 10mm with the heavier springs.
 
It doesnt sound right that Dosbinsons would sell 2 different springs, both 45mm lift but one to carry more weight and then make them shorter to start with.
 
Oh well. I've orderd and paid for them so I'll find out soon enough. 
 
Maybe I am working it out wrong. Spring rates are a little new to me so I'm all ears and ideas.
 
Happy Days.
			
		 
	
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