Thread: Jaguar Spring Rates
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01-02-2007 07:10 PM #1
Jaguar Spring Rates
Does any know a the spring rates for a Jaguar independent rear end.
The mounting points are the same as a stock Jag , but there is only
enough room for coil-overs on the back side. The body is a Studebaker
Lark on a fabricated frame with a Mustang II kit front end and a AMC
Indy motor .
Thanks
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01-02-2007 07:15 PM #2
If nobody gives you a definitive answer, use two 150# springs, one on each side of the car for a start. You may have to adjust lighter or heavier, but if you buy the springs with the understanding that you can return them for different ones, you'll be ok. Here's a good company to begin with:
Eaton Detroit SpringPLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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01-02-2007 07:38 PM #3
I am running 4 #175 lb on my 23T, Great ride, weighs about 1950lbs
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01-03-2007 02:03 PM #4
Thanks for the quick and knowledgeable responses. I think I will start
with 300# springs.
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01-03-2007 04:56 PM #5
Do you mean 4-300 pound springs??? I think I would be down around 125 or 150 just to have a decent ride. Why so much spring, what does the back half of the car weigh?????Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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01-03-2007 06:51 PM #6
Not that much Dave, I had a '59 that I drove in high school and you couldn't hook it up even with the stock 259. It was very light. I think that a total of 300 lbs. would be a God's plenty.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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01-04-2007 06:31 AM #7
I only have room for the rear springs. So I will only be using 1 spring
on each side. The reason for the heaver springs is the fact that the
Jag independent rear pivots close to the center of the car similar to
a front A Frame that uses heaver springs. I was looking for someone
that has run a similar set up. 1923sst is using two 175# springs on each side on a 1950 # car so one 300# spring might be about right .





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