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Post By Tom Wells

11-20-2025, 01:07 PM
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Spring rate on solid axle
Hey guys, could anyone offer some clarity on what spring rate I would need.
I've tried to figure this up myself using qa1s site but the rate I get is much less than what I see other people talking about or using.
rear end total: 1050lbs
Unsprung weight: 200lbs (assumed)
Leaves 850lbs (425lbs corner weight)
I'll be using 14" springs, at 30% compression that's 4.2"
425lbs / 4.2 =101lbs spring rate
The coilovers at 30deg. Actual spring value is .87
101lbs / .87 =116lb spring rate
So I'm coming up with 116lb spring rate but I see so many guys on here going with 250 or even 300lb springs on their solid axles, can anyone show me where I'm going wrong with this?
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11-20-2025, 02:47 PM
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Tee,
Nothing obvious.
Here's my question: is the all-in weight of the rear really 1050 pounds?
Most lightweight (i.e. thin fiberglass, small block etc) Cobra kits come in around 2250-2500 pounds and usually have a rearward weight bias of 52-55%
Also recall your calculation needs to include you, a mostly full tank of gas, all fluids etc.
Springs for race-oriented cars are usually a bit stiffer than for a mostly street cruiser.
Tom
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11-20-2025, 04:42 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Wells
Tee,
Nothing obvious.
Here's my question: is the all-in weight of the rear really 1050 pounds?
Most lightweight (i.e. thin fiberglass, small block etc) Cobra kits come in around 2250-2500 pounds and usually have a rearward weight bias of 52-55%
Also recall your calculation needs to include you, a mostly full tank of gas, all fluids etc.
Springs for race-oriented cars are usually a bit stiffer than for a mostly street cruiser.
Tom
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Thanks Tom, that's the rear weight figured at a 55% bias and my weight added.
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11-20-2025, 04:45 PM
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I'll add that the unsprung weight is just an assumption, I don't know exactly what the axle weighs, but it's pretty minimal and qa1 recommended using 200-300lbs
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11-20-2025, 05:48 PM
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Tee,
Wow! 1050 + 45/55 x 1050 = 1050 + 859 = 1909 lbs with driver and all fluids.
That's maybe what an aluminum 289 would weigh.
Or perhaps it isn't a Cobra?
Tom
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11-20-2025, 08:22 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Wells
Tee,
Wow! 1050 + 45/55 x 1050 = 1050 + 859 = 1909 lbs with driver and all fluids.
That's maybe what an aluminum 289 would weigh.
Or perhaps it isn't a Cobra?
Tom
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Wow Sorry My mistake actually, it was a lawn mower this whole time, thanks bud
Last edited by teewhite; 11-20-2025 at 08:33 PM..
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Yesterday, 05:39 AM
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Tee,
That's OK.
Grab something from Best Stop and be happy!
Tom
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