
twyztid
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Thanks Stain. Who did you get your Elka's through? Elka, Accelerated, or Monster?
The numbers are translated as follows:
Fronts
9.4X45 = 527 lbs/in. rate, 1.77 inches long
2.7X254 = 152 lbs/in. rate, 10 inches long
Center
9.4X45 = 527 lbs/in. rate, 1.77 inches long
3.6x127 = 202 lbs/in. rate, 5 inches long
Those spring combinations give you a 117/152 spring rate for the front ski shocks and a 146/202 spring rate for the center shock. In comparison, the stock springs on the standard front shocks are a 120-lb single rate. The SRX/Thundercat dual-rate front ski shock springs are a 90/145 dual rate so this Elka setup is just a little stiffer initially and for the final rate. The standard stock center shock is a 90/250 dual rate.