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Old 26 May 2000, 08:49 PM
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What is KG/mm, there is a reference in the service history for the car I have that spings were fitted from this manufacturer, they appear to be normal ride height.
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It's their measured "strength", if I remember my classroom era correctly, it's the amount of kg's it taks to compress it 1 mm.

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Although Kg/mm is the spring rate for suspension - more normally quoted in lbs/in the UK/USA - KG/MM is also a manufacturer of springs based I think in the States

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