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    Default Spring rubber trick.

    I attended Racewise almost 2 years ago now, and I wrote down some instructions on how to use springs rubbers on conventional coil springs to give the spring somewhat of a "dual stage" setup, before I go into the hassle of doing any of this, does anyone else try this that you know of, and does it work well once the bugs are straightened out of it? This is for a Wissota Super Stock. (no coil overs or eliminators.

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    I would love to hear more on this

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trevor_01 View Post
    I attended Racewise almost 2 years ago now, and I wrote down some instructions on how to use springs rubbers on conventional coil springs to give the spring somewhat of a "dual stage" setup, before I go into the hassle of doing any of this, does anyone else try this that you know of, and does it work well once the bugs are straightened out of it? This is for a Wissota Super Stock. (no coil overs or eliminators.
    I have played around a little bit with spring rubbers with a 13 and 16 inch rear spring on a spring tester before... you can take a spring with a fairly wide coil to coil gap and zip tie a spring rubber in between a coil that fits fairly loose....lets say at ride height, the gap was 1".... and you zip tied in a spring rubber that was 3/4"........lets say it started off as a 300# spring... as the car rolls over and closes the gap in the coils, the spring rubber would touch and raise the effective spring rate to say 340#.... ( just an estimate- this would have to be tested)..........and all the rubbers have some give to them anyway.... most are sold at different durometer numbers giving the spring rubbers some spring rate....
    " Most of my drivers have been new to 4 link stuff and I believe most of their chassis issues are really my driver issues....... "

    see ya
    johnny v

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