How to help?

Mac5005

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I created an excel file for calculating current spring rate and new desired spring rate.

This is to make lives easier getting the correct springs for your rig.

The big question is:

What is the best way to host the excel file online somewhere and then be able to post the link up on different forums or emails.

I have Dropbox and google drive, but being that this can be completely public, I don't know what the best way is?

Thanks in advance.
 
Be glad to host it on my website!

No Cost. win-win!:)
 
fiverr.com
 
Send it to me. I can put it on the server.
 
Scott your such a nice guy where where you last year when I had to figure it all out you know I'm lazy

Haha. I try to stay off pirate for the most part, but it was this summer before I realized my setup was wrong, and started reading what Wayne has posted over there.

Now that I understand most (80%) of the theory, I feel like I keep posting this stuff. Created the excel file today while nursing my hangover.....
 
@karatejosh If you get me your current spring rates and how much of shock shaft is showing at ride height, ill see what your rates should be at 2" preload. I know you are zero preload now, and it may not be possible to get light enough springs, but im curious what the results will be.

spring calculator img.JPG
 
Make it PDF and post it on here so I can get aggravated about a spreadsheet in unusable PDF form :D
 
It worked for me, but I think that cell b8 should changed to an IF statement =IF(B6>0,(B6*B7)/(B6+B7),B7). That way you can install 1 know spring and get the corner weight, and use that to determine to correct preloaded combination.
 
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