On the ICS website it looks like there are three different valving and spring rate options. Check if there are markings on your springs to verify the spring rates.
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Originally posted by maupineda View Post
That is if you have enough room to fir the spring, I have found this to be a challenge, is difficult to match the ride height you want with the rate you need to achieve the goal in mind, on top of this the spring still needs to have enough travel to match the bump travel of the strut assembly. I just went through all this and the lowest height I could dial in was stock (in fact 4mm taller). I could have gone one rate lower for a ~0.25in drop from where I am now, I could of also remove the locking ring but I felt that that could put too stress on the spring perch. I fought against using camber plates as I want the ride as good as it can be, but if lowering was a higher priority, then a camber plate would allow for some more drop without affecting the geo or travel.
is all a compromise, you choose what meets your priorities. I went with ride and suspension travel over lowering the car.DD: /// 2011.5 Jerez/bamboo E90 M3 · DCT · Slicktop · Instagram
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Originally posted by maupineda View Post
That is if you have enough room to fir the spring, I have found this to be a challenge, is difficult to match the ride height you want with the rate you need to achieve the goal in mind, on top of this the spring still needs to have enough travel to match the bump travel of the strut assembly. I just went through all this and the lowest height I could dial in was stock (in fact 4mm taller). I could have gone one rate lower for a ~0.25in drop from where I am now, I could of also remove the locking ring but I felt that that could put too stress on the spring perch. I fought against using camber plates as I want the ride as good as it can be, but if lowering was a higher priority, then a camber plate would allow for some more drop without affecting the geo or travel.
is all a compromise, you choose what meets your priorities. I went with ride and suspension travel over lowering the car.
If the user had the ability to separate the two AND the lock ring was required that would make the setup unsafe. Possible, but doubtful depending on the trust you have in the designers.
Once a spring perch is in place and loaded, it's unlikely to go anywhere. I and other racers have run without lock rings on various setups for years. As insurance, you could add some racer's tape below the perch to provide some friction. Either way, adding droop travel on the damper shaft would be an ideal solution when going to a longer spring.
Of course, it could be helpful to begin with to tell a manufacturer you want to run a softer / longer front spring than 'standard!' That day is coming... one user at a time.Shaikh Jalal Ahmad
Suspension Decoder @ Fat Cat Motorsports, Inc.
Youtube: Suspension Truth
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