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    1. #1
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      Speed tech rear coil spring rates

      So I've got a speed tech track time front and rear setup in my 67. Rear torque arm came with aldans it's older. Front sub came with vikings.
      Rear shocks are leaking so I'm upgrading to ridetechs
      What coil spring rates should I do? I asked speed tech and they said 300. Seems a bit high. Thought I'd post here and ask
      Thanks!



      Jason
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      Jasons Toys
      67 Camaro White Lightning LMR LS7 powered, Speed tech Front and Rear.
      2023 Rapid Blue ZL1 the Blue Devil
      2000 HD Softail
      1989 CBR Hurricane anniversary edition


    2. #2
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      Depends on how much the rear of your car weighs and how you're using the car.

      Here is a general rule of thumb for another torque arm style suspension setup
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    3. #3
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      I'll have to weigh my car this weekend. Hoping for a 49% rear and 51% fro nont bias. Car is estimated to weigh 3500. All aluminum LS7 in front and has twin batteries in trunk.
      Whatever the speed tech older torque arm with aldans came with it bottoms out. I don't know what rate they were as I bought it new in box but 10 years old.
      TANKMASTERJ
      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...touring-Camaro
      Jasons Toys
      67 Camaro White Lightning LMR LS7 powered, Speed tech Front and Rear.
      2023 Rapid Blue ZL1 the Blue Devil
      2000 HD Softail
      1989 CBR Hurricane anniversary edition


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