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Alright, get out your abacus…
My 202.7lbs compressed this stock (218k mile) rear LX coil 1 15/16”
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Practically 200lbs & 2” and definitely some room for error in my little foot attached permanent marker 🤪 but hopefully something to work with.
You’re a superhero. I’m packing for the weekend. If @TeCKis300 doesn’t calculate it over The Weekend I’ll do it Sunday. Can you toss a mic on the coils for diameter? And how wide is it 8”? How many wraps?
 
You’re a superhero. I’m packing for the weekend. If @TeCKis300 doesn’t calculate it over The Weekend I’ll do it Sunday. Can you toss a mic on the coils for diameter? And how wide is it 8”? How many wraps?
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The OEM passenger coil was considerably taller than the new ones or the driver’s side. I stood on the oem driver’s side.

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Just about to go for a test drive 🫡
 
Just reviewed the formula. We do need the width (diameter) of the circle. It’s something like 6 or 8” probably.
 
I count five wraps on one and six wraps on the other.No ground ends so all wraps count.

I guess you measured the driver coil then?
 
I count five wraps on one and six wraps on the other.No ground ends so all wraps count.

I guess you measured the driver coil then?
Yes, I stood on the driver’s side coil. I’ll have to measure the coil diameter another day. I didn’t catch that. Does it matter if it’s to the inside of the coil or the outside?

And despite a brief conversation with @TeCKis300 discussing the risks of adding a spacer on top of these, I still chose to do it, and 50mm too! I figured I could pull them off if needed. It surprised me that the OEM passenger side is about (edit: exactly 2”) 50mm taller anyways, so now I have two matched height, but more closely matched to the oem passenger coil.

First drive seemed barely even a noticeable difference 🤷🏻‍♂️ 🤔

I did enjoy playing with the flex a bit w/o the shock or swaybar limiting droop. So many possibilities 🤙🏼
 
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Yes, I stood on the driver’s side coil. I’ll have to measure the coil diameter another day. I didn’t catch that. Does it matter if it’s to the inside of the coil or the outside?

And despite a brief conversation with @TeCKis300 discussing the risks of adding a spacer on top of these, I still chose to do it, and 50mm too! I figured I could pull them off if needed. It surprised me that the OEM passenger side is about 50mm taller anyways, so now I have two matched height, but more closely matched to the oem passenger coil.

First drive seemed barely even a noticeable difference 🤷🏻‍♂️ 🤔

I did enjoy playing with the flex a bit w/o the shock or swaybar limiting droop. So many possibilities 🤙🏼
Inside or outside. The formula want ms the mean diameter, so the wire diameter and coil diameter combine or subtract to the center of the wire.
 
I'll have to geek out with y'all after the weekend. Busy burning dinosaurs on the trail.

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Inside or outside. The formula want ms the mean diameter, so the wire diameter and coil diameter combine or subtract to the center of the wire.
Looks like close to 7” to the outside…
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Alright, get out your abacus…
My 202.7lbs compressed this stock (218k mile) rear LX coil 1 15/16”
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Practically 200lbs & 2” and definitely some room for error in my little foot attached permanent marker 🤪 but hopefully something to work with.

k (spring rate) = L (load) / T (travel)

= 202.7 lbs / 1.938 inch
k = 105 lbs/inch

This agrees favorably against known data and allows us to finally fill in the blank:
LX470 AHC - 95 lbs/in
LX570 AHC - 105 lbs/in
King Springs AHC KTRS-79 - 130 lbs/in
LC80 - 150 lbs/in
LC100 - 170 lbs/in
LC200 - 170 lbs/in

Thanks for taking the time to measure that!
 
k (spring rate) = L (load) / T (travel)

= 202.7 lbs / 1.938 inch
k = 105 lbs/inch

This agrees favorably against known data and allows us to finally fill in the blank:
LX470 AHC - 95 lbs/in
LX570 AHC - 105 lbs/in
King Springs AHC KTRS-79 - 130 lbs/in
LC80 - 150 lbs/in
LC100 - 170 lbs/in
LC200 - 170 lbs/in

Thanks for taking the time to measure that!
What is the spring rate of these new springs? Are these Terrain Tamer the same as King KTRS-79?
 
k (spring rate) = L (load) / T (travel)

= 202.7 lbs / 1.938 inch
k = 105 lbs/inch

This agrees favorably against known data and allows us to finally fill in the blank:
LX470 AHC - 95 lbs/in
LX570 AHC - 105 lbs/in
King Springs AHC KTRS-79 - 130 lbs/in
LC80 - 150 lbs/in
LC100 - 170 lbs/in
LC200 - 170 lbs/in

Thanks for taking the time to measure that!
The Eibach calculator has them as:
(Used Average wire diameter 13.5mm, between 12.6mm and 14.5mm)
6.9 in = 175.2mm - 2* 13.5= 148.26mm inner coil diameter
5 coil = 129 lb/in
6 coil = 100 lb/in

Very close observed (105 lb/in) vs theoretical 100 lb/in.

Also note never to play estimating games with @MTKID who called it with 200lb / 2” = 100lb/in

<edit later we determine that the oem driver is more like 92 lb/in)
 
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What is the spring rate of these new springs? Are these Terrain Tamer the same as King KTRS-79?
Using the data from the YouTube video on the 100 ahc Terrain tamer shocks
(About 6 min in)
16 mm coil
5 coil
Same diameter as above 175.2mm
143.2mm inner diameter
Eibach calculator has it as
5 coil 268 lb:in
6 coil 207 lb/ in
<edit later determined that TT springs are 123 lb/in)


Good for 155 kilo additional static according to YouTube vid

It would be good to get the exact coil data from one of these, even a few mm makes a difference in the theoretical rates
 
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Looks like the non ahc 80 shock might be a good midpoint option based on these napkin numbers
 
@TeCKis300 you didn’t happen to pull any data off the front when you had them out for the travel + did you?
 
Using the data from the YouTube video on the 100 ahc Terrain tamer shocks
(About 6 min in)
16 mm coil
5 coil
Same diameter as above 175.2mm
143.2mm inner diameter
Eibach calculator has it as
5 coil 268 lb:in
6 coil 200 lb/ in



Good for 155 kilo additional static according to YouTube vid

It would be good to get the exact coil data from one of these, even a few mm makes a difference in the theoretical rates

That’s quite a bit higher spring rate than I expected to see based on how it feels. Maybe that goes to show how much the AHC hydraulics are controlling things. And very well too.
 
Yes, agreed. I suspect it may be 15mm thick not 16mm, but 16mm is what the video said, so until @1world1love gets a mic measurement for us no way to be sure.
 
@TeCKis300 you didn’t happen to pull any data off the front when you had them out for the travel + did you?

Thought about it, but unfortunately was pressed for time.

Great job cross checking the data btw!
 
Yes, agreed. I suspect it may be 15mm thick not 16mm, but 16mm is what the video said, so until @1world1love gets a mic measurement for us no way to be sure.
I’m confused. Are you waiting on a mic measurement for the Terrain Tamer 2168’s, because I posted a photo of that up there 👆🏼
It’s 14.53. These are what I just put in and I’m just a little curious what their spring weight is compared to stock. I thought I had seen it posted somewhere here but now I don’t see it. All I see is the King in the chart.

I’d love a dual, triple or progressive rate spring in a 7” diameter with a relatively light spring rate. Nice and long like the slinky coils 🤓
 

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