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Honestly Andy, all the yelling and hair pulling has to stop.not trying to be difficult here. The 8112s have a mechanical spring. Linear, progressive, … regardless, the spring stiffness is dictated a priori and thus so is the natural frequency. Sure a progressive spring will increase stiffness as displacements increase. But you have significantly increased vehicle weight and thus lowered your natural frequencies. The 8112s configured with springs “tuned” for stock weight (ie, to dictate natural frequency) will have the behavior I described in previous post. Only way to improve this is with different springs, ie, drive natural frequencies back up to a more manageable place for the shocks. A subtle point few really understand. The progressive stiffness of the spring has nothing to do with this or my previous post.
this is why bilstein is looking to provide a heavier spring. Not just for static ride height but, more importantly, for dynamic response at heavier vehicle weights.
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