The IPPT (Initial Peak Point Tension) rate of a spring, such as the A207X2X22, typically refers to its spring constant or stiffness, which is not a standard specification available without specific manufacturer details. To find the exact IPPT rate, you would need to refer to the manufacturer's datasheet or specifications for that specific spring model. If you have those details, I can help interpret them further.
Spring rate is the ammount of force it takes to compress a spring to a given height.
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You need a spring scale machine, as commonly found in the aircraft industry.
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The rate or spring constant of a spring is the change in the force it exerts, divided by An extension or compression spring has units of force divided by distance, law which states that the force a spring exerts is proportional to its extension.
By how much weight it takes to compress the spring over a given distance. But without taking the spring out of the car, I'm not sure sorry. A good question though.
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the spring height is 1.25 in. shorter but the spring rate is different and the leaf springs are also different.
The 6 cylinder will have softer springs to compensate for the less weight it supports up front. I do not know the exact rate, however, I would suggest looking into a mustang restorer to find the exact spring rate difference.
Yes, they are very territorial in the spring, and will chase you for ten to twenty steps at a rapid rate.
A large amount of ladybugs in the fall doesn't indicate a bad winter, but a good spring. The more ladybugs can gather in the spring, the higher the reproduction rate.
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