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How To Pick The Right Spring Rate Coiled Springs
How To Pick The Right Spring Rate - Rated A For Fun
Spring terminology can certainly get confusing. A spring's free length, as pictured here, is its length when detached from a car with no load placed on it at all. Its solid height is its length when compressed all the way, and a spring's travel is the difference between its free length and solid height. View Related Article
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