Hi Bob,

Because of the strut suspension on the front, the "effective" spring 
rate at the wheels (or wheel rate) is roughly the poundage of the 
springs. But because the springs are inboard on the rear, their 
influence at the wheels is reduced, so stiffer springs are required 
on the rear to have the same effective rate at the wheels. Terry 
says this spring to corner (wheel) ratio is roughly .26

I may be wrong but I think he gets this from:
Kw=Ks*(IR)^2
where Kw = effective rate at the wheels (wheel rate)
Ks = spring rate
IR = installation ratio, or motion ratio = y/x where y = the resulting 
spring compression from a wheel deflection x

ie the spring to corner ratio is a measure of the spring position to 
the wheels. Terry is saying IR^2 =.26, because for a given 
deflection at the wheel, the 1600 rear springs compress roughly 
half that amount??

Im open to corrections, and sorry for the backwards explanation!
Andrew

> What is the spring to corner ratio a measure of?                      
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> > Ben,                                                                
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> > It depends on the car i.e. IRS etc? On a 1600 most of the good      
> handling dirt                                                         
> > versions have slightly softer springs in the rear. When you look at 
> the                                                                   
> > poundage rates on a 1600 allow for the spring to corner ratio on the
> rears                                                                 
> > which as around .26:1 and on the front with stock struts the rate is
> 1:1.                                                                  
> > i.e. 200# front springs are the same as ~800# rear springs. On a    
> 1600 RC a                                                             
> > good starting rate is 175# front and 600# rear.                     
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> > regards                                                             
> > Terry                                                               
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> >   bit of a strange question. my brother has sent me his RC car to   
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> > for him. im just setting up all the suspension at the moment. just  
> > wondering, with a normal car setup, are the rear springs stiffer    
> than the                                                              
> > front, or is it the other way round??                               
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