carbonarc
Electrical
- Nov 26, 2002
- 2
We're trying to decide whether or not to add rubber bushings on the top of the front coil springs on a vintage Alfa Romeo race car. The rubber bushing is stock and has some practial advantages, not related to the spring rate.
I've read and been told that adding a rubber mount to the top of racing coil springs will severly reduce the overall spring rate. But I wonder how it can have much of an effect when considering a rubber mount that is about 3/4" thick and likely compresses less than 1/4". In my application the coil springs compress about 3" during full suspension travel. The spring rate is 1250#/inch but I have no information on the rate of the rubber. Can someone clear this up?
Curt Griggs
I've read and been told that adding a rubber mount to the top of racing coil springs will severly reduce the overall spring rate. But I wonder how it can have much of an effect when considering a rubber mount that is about 3/4" thick and likely compresses less than 1/4". In my application the coil springs compress about 3" during full suspension travel. The spring rate is 1250#/inch but I have no information on the rate of the rubber. Can someone clear this up?
Curt Griggs