Why won't Olsen publish or provide the spec's for his coil springs?
There's a lot more information on the issue of Olson's Progressive vs just stiffer springs on the thread "Progressive Springs" in the Research & Development Forum.
How many levels of progression are there? Is there only 1, or are there 2? 3? At what force or displacement does each level occur? How does each level compare to the standard spring's spring rate?
For those that would like a better description of progressive vs linear springs, this link gives the best non-technical description and comparison I've come across.
http://www.fennelfamily.com/gti-vr6/suspension/spring_explanation.htmlOlson's charging $1060 for a set of 4 progressive springs
http://www.slmarket.com/springs.htm ... add shipping ($20 minimum) and state sales tax where it applies (say 8%), and you're spending nearly $1150 for 4 springs. Considering you pay before you know what you're getting that's a bit of a stretch in trust, but mostly because there's no objective measure of what you're buying. Why no specs? I've written to request them and have never received a response. Why no response at all? I've even asked him just to send pictures of the progressive front and rear springs next to the standard springs shipped with the W113. No dice.
Olson's charging for his reputation (which is authoring books on MB's)... he's not a performance guru fer christ's sake? Where's his qualifications as a performance specialist? I think, my opinion only, that he doesn't publish the spec's in order to limit his competition for both linear and progressive springs for MB's... and at a overcharge of at least $500 for a set of 4 springs, imo. Using his status as an author on classic MB's history, and his position as Director at Large for MBCA, he's charging for his position within the MB enthusiast community. In an affiliated website ["
Visit our online store: Mercedes-Benz Market Square, which is brought to you by Greg Magnus and John R. Olson, Inc."] the price for the progresive springs is $799 (set of 4). Interesting that Olson's site charges $1060, while his affiliated site charges $800...a $260 (25%) price reduction.
http://amgmarket.com/marketsquare/store.php?page1-category-id36.html I challenge anybody to objectively discern a "25% - 30%" firmer condition that he advertises in "hard braking, cornering..." etc.
A simple corollary is buying an "HD" TV... if there were no spec's defining what "High Definition" meant to each mfg'er, how would one discern that a price of $750 provided more or less "high" definition than a set from another mfg'ers "HD" TV priced at $1500... with no sample TV's to view before hand! How would you even know it was any better than your standard TV before you bought and paid for it? What's Olson's return policy, by the way? He doesn't mention it on his websight, nor the affiliated site that I could find. Since he specifically specifies "all orders are custom built", it may be reasonably assumed that there is no return policy in fact.
Buyer beware.