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Re: Suspension Rate Q's
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To to measure corner weights is simple.

To use math to determine the maximum cornering force is not simple.

Math for comfort is complicated. You would need to know the corners weights, the unsprung weight, wheelbase, track, center of gravity and much more. The good news is that Nissan has already done the work, the front of the 1200 is set up for maximum comfort with a spring rate of 89.6 pounds per inch. And indeed it rides smooth. The rear unfortunately is not, but is configured for payload capacity (four adults plus luggage).

Posted on: 2014/7/5 22:46
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     Suspension Rate Q's Liebonhardus 2014/7/5 9:46
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