tommyk90
5,000+ posts
THE WHOLE THING!!!
They are attached to the struts, and the struts are attached to both ends of the suspension. The springs on a strut car are NOTHING like the spring on a leaf spring or "open" spring setup.
Tommy, the springs have to be sitting on something
Strut setup. Notice how the strut and coil spring are one piece.
Coil spring setup. Notice how the coil and shock are two separate pieces
Thus why I said "off the top of my head" //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif I can't describe the rear suspension of all FWD cars.1970s torandos had rear leaf suspensions with FWD
Towing capacity is NOT vehicle capacity. Towing capacity is the amount of weight the car could handle if it was towing a trailer on a hitch.![]()
I read somewhere that your car weighs 5000lbs now. I tihnk you said that. . .yes. So if we do the math approx. . . .
5000lbs - total weight
3596lbs- curb weight
2000lbs- towing capacity. . .
that means that your car audio + rims = 1404
YOU HAVE 596lbs to go!!! but minus you + passanger (lets say 160lbs each?) 320 lbs.
Conclusion: 276 lbs to go and you reach your towing capacity! what happens if he exceeds this?
