bartonmd wrote:They are quite a bit stronger spring than the 87-88-89, but those are just the GM part numbers, not the kg/mm ratings, AFAIK.
Mike
Mike I know, I took the spring rates from this thread (third post):
http://forums.offroadtb.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=158So the spring rates are 70,74,77 N/KG for the 87-88-89 GM spring part numbers.
I don´t want to get misunderstood. From the table the GM part number spring #15125881..... has 50 N/KG which is the softest spring for the Trailblazer, right?
Most or many people including me run the GM part number spring #15125888 which has 74 N/KG that is a difference between the softest (#15125881) and the most common (#15125888) spring from 24 N/KG correct? So the Eibach spring rate for the 600'/in spring (part number #1200.250.0600S) has 105 N/KG, which is 31 N/KG more than the most common spring with the GM part number (#15125888). That´s what i meant with "it is far away from the "87", "88" or "89" spring rate, sorry for the misunderstood.
My stock springs were the GM part number #15125886..... with 67 N/KG. I had upgraded to the #15125888 with 74 N/KG and had really not recognized a big difference when driving, but the difference between those two springs are only 7 N/KG. Overall I wan´t to order the correct coil over setup for me, that´s why ask and explain so much.
Only for safety, these are the radfo 2,5" coil overs, correct? Don´t wan´t to go with the 2".
Karsten