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just cruisin the mania site last night and i saw how CHEAP the springs are for an NA!!
SO... if i were to replace the springs ONLY, not the shocks, what sort of ride could i expect?
Are there any problems with this setup?
What you you go for... The Kings ($150) or the Whiteline ($145) springs??
and is $150 a reasonable price for installation ??
ps. The car is my daily hack, probably wont hit the track , but sometimes dríven moderately hard..
Thanks and regards
STV
Kings or Whiteline?
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Kings or Whiteline?
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If you fit lower higher rate springs at worst you need new OEM dampers, better still are dampers with damping that match the firmer springs, ie slightly less compression damping and much firmer rebound damping. Fitting firmer springs to 16yo OEM dampers will not give the optimum result. I think you would spend most of the time bouncing off the bump stops.
You would get a much better outcome keeping the stock springs and fitting new dampers than visa versa.
You would get a much better outcome keeping the stock springs and fitting new dampers than visa versa.
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Thanks Garry..
yeah, i didnt think it was the optimum setup, but i hadnt thought it would be bad..
Oh well... i guess i then save up for either kings and konies or kyb, or eibach..
Just means it is (much) further off, but i guess it would be more worthwhile in the end
Thanks for the heads up... without this place, i would probably have just gone and screwed my car up!
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yeah, i didnt think it was the optimum setup, but i hadnt thought it would be bad..
Oh well... i guess i then save up for either kings and konies or kyb, or eibach..
Just means it is (much) further off, but i guess it would be more worthwhile in the end
Thanks for the heads up... without this place, i would probably have just gone and screwed my car up!
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From my own experiences with Kings, I find that they are pretty good on track but on the roads they are a tad too harsh. My friend has Whitelines and Koni's on his S13 and they are good on the roads but he says they are still a bit soft on track. If your car rarely visits the track, then I'd choose Whiteline.
OEM shocks and lowered (or spring with a higher rate than std ones) is generally bad. I'd experienced this before and it wasn't nice. Lack of traction, bouncing all over the place and hitting bumpstops. Do it right first time and get better/firmer shocks if you do go stiffer springs.
OEM shocks and lowered (or spring with a higher rate than std ones) is generally bad. I'd experienced this before and it wasn't nice. Lack of traction, bouncing all over the place and hitting bumpstops. Do it right first time and get better/firmer shocks if you do go stiffer springs.
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I have had standard springs/Koni;king/koni, Eibach/ koni and by far the best of those combos was the standard springs so I agree with Garry.
The Kings were too harsh and Eibachs too low.
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so if i did just upgrade the shocks to konis, would the ride be the same height?
is it more controlled with the shocks only changed, and is there a NEED to do the springs as well?
sorry for all the questions... i always thought i would leave the suspension stock, and i am not so sure now I
havent done much reading on suspension mods either, so i am not really certain what type of upgrade would suit me..
is it more controlled with the shocks only changed, and is there a NEED to do the springs as well?
sorry for all the questions... i always thought i would leave the suspension stock, and i am not so sure now I
havent done much reading on suspension mods either, so i am not really certain what type of upgrade would suit me..
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