Guess what I'm asking is is there some sort of 'calculator' online where i can "plug in my givens" and have it spit out various spring, or spring "combinations" (eg: for dual springs) I could use to achieve various spring-cycle lifetimes? or, barring that, how DOES a guy do it "on paper", any dern how? anyway, I've read and re-read it, but it's still baffling.and can't find a more clear explanation anywhere. (missing link is nested inside "somewhere like" diy garage repair com ). I understand that'd have something to do with 'using a constant' and 'finding your IPPT' as outlined on this fairly baffling site. I'm interested in finding out how a guy would calculate what spring wire size by what length spring he would need to arrive at any given spring lifetime rating of such-and-such a given number of cycles. ![]() gave the weight and dimensions of our rollup in my last post, a few minutes ago.
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