Note: I cannot believe that this could not be attached as an *.xlsx file and had to be zipped - Mods need to address the acceptable file extensions for attachments. Consider *.hpt and *.hpl too for those wanting help with their HPTuners files in their LSx swaps.
Long story short: I pulled that data from the link below because the sorting interface was junk and restrictive. I added a simple filter - uncheck/check what your desired parameters/ranges and you will end up with the springs that fit. I created a simple formula for the ID time Bar Dia - because that was missing from MOOG's site. The hyperlinks to the MOOG page still work.
So say you need a spring for a fat-*ss station wagon with a ~250lb/in spring rate, a ~9" installed height, and a pigtail and square end, with a 5" OD you get the: 8599 (because 4.01" ID + (0.59")*2 Bar Dia = 5.19" OD).
http://www.moog-suspension-parts.com/universal_coil_springs.asp
I hope someone finds this helpful, if not Youtube has vids on how to manipulate data in Excel.
Back to hunting for new springs for my fat-*ss longroof...
Long story short: I pulled that data from the link below because the sorting interface was junk and restrictive. I added a simple filter - uncheck/check what your desired parameters/ranges and you will end up with the springs that fit. I created a simple formula for the ID time Bar Dia - because that was missing from MOOG's site. The hyperlinks to the MOOG page still work.
So say you need a spring for a fat-*ss station wagon with a ~250lb/in spring rate, a ~9" installed height, and a pigtail and square end, with a 5" OD you get the: 8599 (because 4.01" ID + (0.59")*2 Bar Dia = 5.19" OD).
http://www.moog-suspension-parts.com/universal_coil_springs.asp
I hope someone finds this helpful, if not Youtube has vids on how to manipulate data in Excel.
Back to hunting for new springs for my fat-*ss longroof...