Does the cutting of a spring make it softer or harder?
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05-09-2006, 05:36 PM
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Thanks everyone for their replies. I did cut the rear springs and the car felt much stiffer. I still may be wrong since i also changed the rear shocks to harder ones (Tokico HTS).
From what i've read, to measure the stiffness of a lienaer spring one would need the following parameters: 1. wire diameter 2. coil diameter 3. number of active springs 4. "modulus of rigidity" - a factors that concerns material physical property - but in the case of cutting it's value is constant I do not know the exact equation, but while trying different on-line calculators I noticed that if you change only the "number of active coils" (meaning you have cut some) then the math result is a stiffer spring. For illustration i've uploaded an Excell model bellow: 1984 Toyota Corolla 4AGE 20v 2007 Subaru Impreza STi |
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Does the cutting of a spring make it softer or harder? - cj - 05-05-2006, 12:12 PM
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