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Let's talk spring rate -FJR rear spring
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<blockquote data-quote="Ignacio" data-source="post: 374165" data-attributes="member: 434"><p>Sounds plausible. Being a spring rated in N/m then they wouldn't be bound to 50 pound increments like Eibachs anyway.</p><p></p><p>Hmmm....I'm trying to find the same figure and find <a href="https://www.unitconversion.org/unit_converter/energy.html" target="_blank">one</a> and <a href="https://online.unitconverterpro.com/unit-conversion/convert-alpha/energy.html" target="_blank">two</a> sites that convert and suggest 1 newton meter = 8.850745792 inch-pound....so 170 newton meters = 1504.626784572 inch-pounds....which doesn't make match and would be worse? :blink: </p><p></p><p>I think I'm confused of how to convert these units. They are energy conversions aren't they? Or maybe I can't find a converter for lb/in instead of in/lb?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ignacio, post: 374165, member: 434"] Sounds plausible. Being a spring rated in N/m then they wouldn't be bound to 50 pound increments like Eibachs anyway. Hmmm....I'm trying to find the same figure and find [URL="https://www.unitconversion.org/unit_converter/energy.html"]one[/URL] and [URL="https://online.unitconverterpro.com/unit-conversion/convert-alpha/energy.html"]two[/URL] sites that convert and suggest 1 newton meter = 8.850745792 inch-pound....so 170 newton meters = 1504.626784572 inch-pounds....which doesn't make match and would be worse? :blink: I think I'm confused of how to convert these units. They are energy conversions aren't they? Or maybe I can't find a converter for lb/in instead of in/lb? [/QUOTE]
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