19-09-2014, 12:21 PM
Afternoon all
Hopefully this hasn't been covered before, I tried a search and didn't find anything.
Does anyone have any information about the effective spring rates of different diameter torsion bars? I appreciate it's not a straight forward linear spring rate because the bars aren't concentric with the trailing arm bearings but if anyone has any info. at all I'd be interested to know.
The reason I ask is that I'm planning to lower my beam at some stage in the future and swap the bars from 19mm to 20mm diameter ones at the same time. If I was to simply raise the hub by 30mm and fit the new bars as usual the car obviously wouldn't sit 30mm lower because of the stiffer bars, so I'm wondering how much extra the hub would have to be raised to account for the additional stiffness (giggedy)?
...and I'm too lazy to do it by trial and error, I'd rather get it right first time!
Hopefully this hasn't been covered before, I tried a search and didn't find anything.
Does anyone have any information about the effective spring rates of different diameter torsion bars? I appreciate it's not a straight forward linear spring rate because the bars aren't concentric with the trailing arm bearings but if anyone has any info. at all I'd be interested to know.
The reason I ask is that I'm planning to lower my beam at some stage in the future and swap the bars from 19mm to 20mm diameter ones at the same time. If I was to simply raise the hub by 30mm and fit the new bars as usual the car obviously wouldn't sit 30mm lower because of the stiffer bars, so I'm wondering how much extra the hub would have to be raised to account for the additional stiffness (giggedy)?
...and I'm too lazy to do it by trial and error, I'd rather get it right first time!