Hi everyone,
I'm very busy these days and I'm not coming by often because I'm in the process of an acquisition of a new house since my separation (and the sale of the first house) some months ago now...
Tired of thinking all the time about houses however, I was able to find some time and money recently to test my old find and cheap acquisition : the Moog CC240 springs on the rear of my SHO !! I was tired of all these NHV coming from the rear end created by the Moog springs CC859 (even worst if used with 17 inches+ wheels) which were too strong for my taste.
I put here some infos on rear springs to help :
Ford (rear springs from SHO 1996)
capacity : 567 lbs
spring rate : 100 lbs/inch
wire diam. (inch) : 0.50
inner diameter : 5.22 inch
free height : 15.88
installation height : 10
ends : 2 tangential
Moog cargo coils CC240 (very near of stock specs, for front Camry 87-89)
capacity : 450 lbs (same as CC859)
spring rate : 110-... (280 ?) lbs/inch
wire diam. (inch) : 0.56
inner diam. : 5.43 (interior diameter is around 1/4 inch larger)
free height : 15.09
installation height : 11
ends :1 squarred, 1 tangential
I'm running them for some days now and they work great. No sassy ass. They are more stiff than original and they are progressive and don't allow many body roll. I must add that I'm running a 21mm rear sway bar however (rather than the stock 19 mm). They offert a very balance with the use of the Moog 80108 in the front. The car keep his stock height without cutting them.
We have to make some tricks to put them in place. In fact, they are a little bit larger than stock and they have 1 squarred end... For the larger diameter, only the lower end was a problem because the spring sat dangerously near of the side of the strut plate. We put the springs on a pneumatic pressing machine to reduce the diam. of the last spring's turn. The squarred end was also a concern because it's mean that the wire end stay staight for about 2 inches at the lower end of the last turn. We have to buff the side of the wire's end to help it taking the curve on the plate on about 1/2 inch. With these simple manipulations, we were able to put the new springs safetly on the SARC struts.
I will put photos of the process when I will have more time. Time needed : about 2 hours.
By the way, the Moog 80108 on front still work well after some years now. They bounce a little on large bumps like the original front spring but with a little more stiffness. The car kept his stock height over time.
Moog 80108 (front linear)
capacity : 950 lbs
spring rate : 169 lbs/inch
wire diam. : 0.60
1.32 cps
Have a good day,