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Rocky, rooty trail settings.
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[QUOTE="MACE, post: 24619, member: 16716"] Making a spreadsheet to calculate stack spring rates is one to the tasks on my long "to do" list. ECD early 2008. Does anyone already have a stack "coeffient" calculator they are willing to share? (This is probably trade secret territory.) (MN KDXer, have you looked into this problem enough to find that a correct answer degenerates into a whole slew of simultaneous equations to solve? That is what I envision if you start trying to get the deflections of adjacent shims to be compatible. There's never an engineering intern around when I need one.* Hey Dualsporter, need an extra credit problem?) *make up your own Klinton joke... [/QUOTE]
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