tomustang said:
see sig
I'm not saying that applies for all cases of lower rates but it's not always true, 4+ years of my sportlines proves that, my car isn't a show car and has seen plenty of hauling days including bricks/concrete and other assorted heavy stuff
I can see your point.
What you've contributed (as evidence to me) I've combined with other peoples testimonies and conclude that the spring of 4+ years ago had a higher rate.
To bolster this
theory, for me, I see that fox owners with Sportlines (prior to current production) would get a raked stance with them and could be a possible reason why Eibach lowered the inital rate on the springs ...
Rather than removing coils from the design to decrease ride heigth they reduced the initial rate.
Based on the 4+ year production design, it might have required complete revision to get the pigtails lined accurately and achieve the desired ride heigth. Where as reducing the rate was deemed easier to achieve the objective. As we know too well, some engineers take the easy route rather than do things correctly. In my line of work, I deal with it all the time.
Again, these are just theories, but when I see fox Stangs, with current production Sportlines, they sit way more level then the springs used to.
About your loading the car, that to me isn't enough evidence, because the load is not constant. Again I'm not ruling out that the tempering has been poor on 50% or whatever the claim is, I just don't see enough on the fox side of the coin to support it.
The ONLY reason I'm not running Sportlines on my notch are because of the "soft" initial rate. I recently decided to buy Progress springs instead which are 250-500 progressive in the rear and 580 fixed up front. They dropped the car about 2" and it rides exactly how I expected it to. I also run Steeda weight-jackers to adjust if these/others were ever to sag.
tomustang said:
me owning proof isn't evidence?
It's evidence that something has changed or that you got lucky
What is the solution ... what is the reason
The solution I say is don't buy Sportlines for the SN and newer Stangs ... not because it has been concluded that Eibach's are crap, but because they sag on the heavier cars, for whatever reason.
tomustang said:
I don't run around with theroys, i go by facts, i don't feed guessing games, If I know something I say it, I'm on this board to help people out just like you do
I run around with theories ... it's the "sickest" thing to do on StangNet lately
tomustang said:
I haven't been to the 5.0 side lately so I have to take your world for it, don't really have an input for ya .......
........ sounds like you guys have a small regiment
Yeah ... and I'm a "private"
