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I have been researching springs in an overall effort to firstly make a smoother ride and second raise the front end to level. I have researched from several sources:
EDIT: The below link is dead.
https://midwestmilitaryequipment.co...v-humvee-h1-front-only-30-lighter-1-5-2-lift/
I plan to run a winch at some point in the future. According to MWM their springs will not give as much lift when a winch is used. They rate their springs as 30%(750lb) less rate than stock and have an overall unsprung height of 13.9". Factory springs are 954 for use without a winch, 1250lbs with winch. If the 4x4 parts ad is correct the factory spring is 13 1/2 tall, only .4 shorter than MWM leveling springs.
The rear variable rate spring does not list pounds but does list spring diameter for H1. The diameter starts at .800(smaller than 954lb diameter) and ends with 1.260(3000lb). Midwest soft spring is 1200 flat rate.
I have read that installing spacers will make the ride worse and agree with that to a point. If you are using spacers to add several inches lift it will make the ride stiffer. If you are adding 1/2 inch the ride will be stiffer but not anywhere as noticeable as 2" spacer.
This is what I am considering. Please point out my errors and keep in mind I am on a budget.
For front, I plan to use factory 954lb springs with 1/2 spacer. My reasoning is MWM is 30% lighter than stock but wont hit height with winch. Factory winch springs are 1250lb. 1250x.666=833lbs. My spring rate will be 22% softer than recommended by OEM with winch. At 70.00 per spring and 30 for a spacer. I'm at 200.00 for front.
Then just go variable rate for the rears. They appear to start very light and taper to heavy. This should have a pretty good ride based on my experience with variable rate springs on other vehicles and will still have the capability to haul a load.
Then I will be studying shocks!
EDIT: The below link is dead.
https://midwestmilitaryequipment.co...v-humvee-h1-front-only-30-lighter-1-5-2-lift/
4x4Parts Front Stock Coils HMMWV M998 Hummer H1
HMMWV H1 M998 HMMWV Hummer Front Stock Coils
www.4x4parts.com
I plan to run a winch at some point in the future. According to MWM their springs will not give as much lift when a winch is used. They rate their springs as 30%(750lb) less rate than stock and have an overall unsprung height of 13.9". Factory springs are 954 for use without a winch, 1250lbs with winch. If the 4x4 parts ad is correct the factory spring is 13 1/2 tall, only .4 shorter than MWM leveling springs.
The rear variable rate spring does not list pounds but does list spring diameter for H1. The diameter starts at .800(smaller than 954lb diameter) and ends with 1.260(3000lb). Midwest soft spring is 1200 flat rate.
I have read that installing spacers will make the ride worse and agree with that to a point. If you are using spacers to add several inches lift it will make the ride stiffer. If you are adding 1/2 inch the ride will be stiffer but not anywhere as noticeable as 2" spacer.
This is what I am considering. Please point out my errors and keep in mind I am on a budget.
For front, I plan to use factory 954lb springs with 1/2 spacer. My reasoning is MWM is 30% lighter than stock but wont hit height with winch. Factory winch springs are 1250lb. 1250x.666=833lbs. My spring rate will be 22% softer than recommended by OEM with winch. At 70.00 per spring and 30 for a spacer. I'm at 200.00 for front.
Then just go variable rate for the rears. They appear to start very light and taper to heavy. This should have a pretty good ride based on my experience with variable rate springs on other vehicles and will still have the capability to haul a load.
Then I will be studying shocks!
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