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Raise lowered van, but no adjustment left
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<blockquote data-quote="Moseley" data-source="post: 631757" data-attributes="member: 20098"><p>Ah I think we’re talking crossed purposes. I was suggesting that ignoring the preload (because the assumption is that it is set up with the same angular difference between top and bottom arms when using the adjusters to a stock setup) there is no change to the stiffness of the springs, regardless of ride height. It is the same as changing the spring height on a coilover setup on a Macpherson strut car. Obviously the downside is that other things run out of travel / start to make contact!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moseley, post: 631757, member: 20098"] Ah I think we’re talking crossed purposes. I was suggesting that ignoring the preload (because the assumption is that it is set up with the same angular difference between top and bottom arms when using the adjusters to a stock setup) there is no change to the stiffness of the springs, regardless of ride height. It is the same as changing the spring height on a coilover setup on a Macpherson strut car. Obviously the downside is that other things run out of travel / start to make contact! [/QUOTE]
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