Whoops! Yeah, the SRT4 would have had a 300+ lb/in wheel rate just based on the coilover, plus the sway bar on top of that! Finding the actual motion rate is a little difficult for the strut type since the angle is always changing, but my understanding is that the rate is very close to the rate on the spring for the most part.
I think I'll just go with the 1.22's, I'm perfectly happy sacrificing a nice cushy ride for actual handling. Mopar suggested 110-120 # for the rear? I guess the XHD's are 140 lb or so, with the sway bar maybe I should go down to 120# springs?
I know all of the suspension outfits spend time on their setups, but I notice most of them use pretty close to the same stuff as far as shocks (QA1's) and bushings and all that go. So really the difference is just the spring rates and size of the bars. My guess is that they aren't reinventing the wheel on that stuff either, and for the price of some of those "kits" I could trial and error with several different springs (or torsion bars) if I wanted to. I appreciate that they're out there doing the work and testing, but I think a big chunk of that change is going to having the "name brand" stuff. Not that "cheap" stuff is the way to go, obviously there are quality issues out there, but $2400 for XV's kit? Ok, the going rate on adjustable shocks is 5-600 bucks, but that leaves $1,800 for torsion bars, struts, rear springs and sway bars? Even avoiding mopar performance stuff you can get all of the above for less than $1k...
So think I'll give it a rip with the 1.22's, a 1 1/8" front sway, maybe go with the 120# rear springs with a 3/4" or 1" rear sway and try to stick to factory style mounting. That'll also leave me the money to go polygraphite on all the bushings and with adjustable UCA's to get some more modern alignment figures...
Then I'll just need to go with some frame connectors and upgrade to some adjustable shocks...