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Old 02-27-2021, 06:27 AM   #7856
Marphie21
 
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Does anyone here know how helper springs are used to tune suspension?

Aside from "their purpose is to keep the main spring in place"

I just want to understand it better. I can understand how it can be used to adjust the shock stroke in favor of adding droop, but how , why , and when do you use it?

Some thoughts on my mind:

1) Assuming that a corner is unloaded so much that the helper spring "activates" (it starts to extend), is the tire on that corner doing anything significant?

2) Or are you increasing the droop so that when that corner gets loaded again, the shock absorber + helper spring help absorb that initial weight transfer back onto that unloaded corner (before the main spring is activated).

I try to imagine a corner getting unloaded so much that the tire actually lifts up into the air. Now the way it reacts when it drops back down to the ground must be different if it falls straight onto the stiffer main spring vs. if some shock absorber stroke absorbs the drop right before the suspension stroke reaches the main spring.

3) Is it also used for when you want the car to squat down onto the bumpstops of the shock absorber?
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