View Full Version : 2nd Gen Camaros/Firebirds & Ridetech Spring Rates
mklinger
02-11-2023, 05:20 AM
I had purchased a Ridetech 4-Link over 5 years ago for my ‘71 Firebird project. The 4-Link came with 175lb springs. These were a soft ride in my opinion and I would occasionally get tire rub in the rear. Recently I looked at the Ridetech current offering and saw they are now offering this set up with 200lb springs. I called and asked about the change and they tech I talked to had no idea. So, assuming they made this change for good reason I updated to the 200’s. It's a better ride and and now the tire rub is less frequent.
I am curious what spring rates folks are running in the 2nd gens. Anyone running 225’s or 250’s on the rear? What’s been your experience with the Ridetech out-of-the-box set up?
marolf101x
02-11-2023, 06:15 AM
When we were testing the black 2nd gen Ridetech test car I ran as high as 350# rears.
Just depends on vehicle weight and your perception of acceptable ride quality.
One quick, easy, and relatively inexpensive way to test a higher spring rate is to use spring rubbers.
Slide a 25 or 50# rubber in each spring. Not exactly like the real spring, but we used them a ton for testing to quickly get us in the ballpark.
mklinger
02-11-2023, 02:55 PM
What was the source for the 25 and 50# rubber shims?
Josh@Ridetech
02-13-2023, 11:17 AM
You can still run a 175 with this kit as well (I am currently on my Firebird). I don't have any rubbing issues with mine, however, that's more than likely related to wheel/tire fitment differences.
It's more of a preference thing as Britt mentioned above. I've had 225lb springs on mine as well and it was a little more first but that was the intent at the time.
mklinger
02-13-2023, 01:51 PM
I ran the Ridetech spring calculator on the car and it is suggesting 250's with me or me plus a passenger in the car.
My math was 3600lbs (Car - 55/45 F/R weight distribution) + 200lbs (Me) puts the rear corner weight @ 855
150 (upsprung weight)
Coilover angle is 72 degrees, ride height is 14.5"/12" springs
With the 175 lbs springs I found the the ride to be very soft , with 200's I was heading in the right direction but almost indistinguishable from the 175's
I like a firm ride so I am hopeful the 250's I have coming get me where I want to be. If I'm wrong I can always back down to the 225's.
Trial and error to get to the sweet spot.
On another note, I changed out the 650's on the front for 700's and found them to be spot on.
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