Yeah, considering they're a freakin' four door family car I'm glad they do, even if it is only by 9.6 lbs.
Springs also have a stroke before coilbind and many different winding options, from progressive to pure linear.theWeezL;1033057 said:well...a spring is a spring is a spring, BUT, they have different heights, bar thicknesses, and diameters not to mention they still have to seat in the mounts properly (ie. some springs have a few tighter radius coils on the end to fit the mounts). If you have a spare supra spring hand you can compare it visually at least. Im guessing its not even close.
:naughty:giterboosted;1033608 said:ok i may have not researched this enough but...,
giterboosted;1033608 said:for the record the supra weighs 4460lbs, so says the tag inside my door jamb telling you the weight distribution, so unless you mean at each corner, you are all gravely mistaken on the weight
giterboosted;1033608 said:ok i may have missed something here, but for the record the supra weighs 4460lbs, so says the tag inside my door jamb telling you the weight distribution, so unless you mean at each corner, you are all gravely mistaken on the weight
adampecush;1033615 said:look up the meaning of gvwr, and then feel shame.
Ya, I figured you did - I was trying to post additional information instead of contradicting. Sorry if I came off as a bit of a dink!theWeezL;1033634 said:I was gonna say something myself, but you got the point across better than I could have, lol.
Grim, I knew there was more to a spring (admittedly more than I knew) but I was figuring it woudl fail the visual inspection for dimentional reasons long before the rest of the factors needed to be taken into consideration.
Selling the springs to someone who can use them and getting what you need is the best idea.