Spring rates - Kgs vs Lbs
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From: Class record holder at Pembrey Llandow Goodwood MIRA Hethel Blyton Curborough Lydden and Snetterton
OK, me being an engineer n'all - cannot work out this relationship.
for example, front springs, 8kg is a stiff rate. So are 325Lbs.
1 kg = 2.2 Lbs, hence mass confusion (geddit?)
Somebody enlighten me, please!!
for example, front springs, 8kg is a stiff rate. So are 325Lbs.
1 kg = 2.2 Lbs, hence mass confusion (geddit?)

Somebody enlighten me, please!!
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From: Class record holder at Pembrey Llandow Goodwood MIRA Hethel Blyton Curborough Lydden and Snetterton
I thought it was something like that, perhaps kg/cm and lbs/foot. tried it, didn't add up, hence the post.
Thanks for the info.
Thanks for the info.
Originally Posted by Jay m A
OK, me being an engineer n'all - cannot work out this relationship.
for example, front springs, 8kg is a stiff rate. So are 325Lbs.
1 kg = 2.2 Lbs, hence mass confusion (geddit?)
Somebody enlighten me, please!!
for example, front springs, 8kg is a stiff rate. So are 325Lbs.
1 kg = 2.2 Lbs, hence mass confusion (geddit?)

Somebody enlighten me, please!!
http://www.huskyclub.com/springs.htm
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