'Trim springs' ?

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Re: 'Trim springs' ?

Postby Basho » Thu Oct 18, 2012 9:11 pm

KevGoat wrote:
Basho wrote:Hi Kev, what hieght does your car currently sit at ?


I just went out and measured her ... the King's have not sagged at all, despite some extra weight of the BD Roll bar, NB Windbreak, slightly heavier NB8B seats and all the other stuff I've upgraded since the springs/shocks were originally fitted. She's sitting at 350mm front, 370mm rear. Waaaay to high for many, but it really doesn't look that bad to this bald old fart who lowered virtually every car he's owned over the past 37 years :roll: :lol:

I noticed I have height variance left to right :? Don't know if this is adjustable via some mechanical alterations, must look that up, but this might be an advantage of adjustable coilovers. Just throwing another consideration out there ....Kev.


Thanks for that, I have the same passenger /driver bias but only 3 or 4 mm , I've come across this before on other cars and have been told it's a manufacturing/spring bias to compensate for road camber , don't know whether theres any basis in fact though.I've tried Kings on a couple of other cars over the years and each time it was a fail , the spring rates were always good but the ride hieghts always dodgey. :beer:

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Re: 'Trim springs' ?

Postby KevGoat » Thu Oct 18, 2012 10:07 pm

Basho wrote:the spring rates were always good but the ride hieghts always dodgey


No probs. I'd feel the same way if I'd had bad experience. Kind of feel that way about Eibachs now after the ones I fitted were so far from the specs they'd quoted. But, amongst many other people, Shaikh at Fat Cat swears by them on his kits so they can't be all bad :wink:

Don't forget that those ride heights I'm quoting for my car are on standard height Kings, not lowered springs, so that puts them spot on for what I was after. This is the first time I've ever used Kings, so far I have no complaints. Hopefully it remains that way :)

The bias on my car is only a few mm down on the passenger side, but having read the other threads it appears this is very common on either side on NA's so I'm not worried about it now.

Good luck with the search for "your" suspension setup ... there'll be something out there that will fit :) I'll be interested to read what you settle on and how it feels.

Kev

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Re: 'Trim springs' ?

Postby ralt » Fri Oct 19, 2012 12:42 am

Hi.
Usually the height differences ( lower on passenger side ) will even up once you sit in the car. We always wheel aligned our competition and road cars with the driver sitting in the car to ensure the alignment was correct.

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Re: 'Trim springs' ?

Postby ralt » Fri Oct 19, 2012 1:49 pm

Hi.
Just had a visit from a friend who had fitted a set of lowered king springs and new kyb shock absorbers on his na. Was not happy with rear ride height (too high)when i saw it last week. Looks great now level and a good height. I enquired what had he done- probably cut the springs- no merely adjusted it. All was revealed when he opened the boot- 2 20kg bags of cement which fit perfectly and he informed me the car handles better than before as he has changed the weight distribution. Always was an innovator!!

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Re: 'Trim springs' ?

Postby sailaholic » Fri Oct 19, 2012 3:08 pm

Kings will make custom length and rate.... You just have to ask.

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Re: 'Trim springs' ?

Postby Basho » Sat Oct 20, 2012 10:50 am

sailaholic wrote:Kings will make custom length and rate.... You just have to ask.

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:beer: Ah Ha--I'll give them a bell on Mon and post up the cost , it's got to be a smarter/easier than the way I'm aproaching it currently .

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Re: 'Trim springs' ?

Postby KevGoat » Sat Oct 20, 2012 6:23 pm

Basho wrote:
sailaholic wrote:Kings will make custom length and rate.... You just have to ask.

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:beer: Ah Ha--I'll give them a bell on Mon and post up the cost , it's got to be a smarter/easier than the way I'm aproaching it currently .


Keep us updated Basho ... I'll be interested in the cost & their response. They were very helpful when I was looking so hopefully you get similar good service from them :-)

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Re: 'Trim springs' ?

Postby project.r.racing » Sun Oct 21, 2012 12:06 pm

Basho wrote:[:beer: Ah Ha--I'll give them a bell on Mon and post up the cost , it's got to be a smarter/easier than the way I'm aproaching it currently .
do you really want a truthful answer to that? :lol:

I think you gotta learn to compromise a little. 5mm incorrect height difference isn't the end of the world. But it has been a deal breaker for you in the past.

I still cannot understand how the soft Teins didn't work out for you. I don't think I ever read a explaination about it. Or missed it somewhere.

My useless advice. Get some king springs and some koni yellows. The konis have a moveable spring perch that are about 15mm apart with 3 different heights. but these can kinda be bumpy for some, and not for others. Personally I think they are soft. While others think the are rock hard. But nothing is perfect. So if you ain't gonna compromise, you are stuffed.

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Re: 'Trim springs' ?

Postby sailaholic » Sun Oct 21, 2012 1:03 pm

As above or be prepared to hand over big dollars for high end units.

Or maybe go talk to a shop and get them to take you in a car the consider well set up and see if it matches what you think good suspension should do?

Maybe your expectations are un realistic or physically un achievable? Ie a ride where you feel absolutely no bumps (from a pea to big pothole) in the road, yet has rasor sharp turn in and excellent body control in switchback corners.

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Re: 'Trim springs' ?

Postby 93_Clubman » Sun Oct 21, 2012 1:36 pm

Basho wrote:I'm an extraordinarily fussy ole plik and I couldn't get the things set just how I wanted...

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Re: 'Trim springs' ?

Postby KevGoat » Sun Oct 21, 2012 1:54 pm

Mate ... there is no simple answer. It's not just a matter of springs and shocks ... :beer:

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Re: 'Trim springs' ?

Postby edge » Mon Sep 23, 2013 12:56 pm

Sorry for digging this up again, I've been thinking about gettin the mania trim spring for a while, has anyone here that can comment on if they have used it before and possibly some feedback?

Also correct me if I'm wrong but I read it somewhere that our stock suspension have up to 50mm height to play around with? Can someone also comment on this too?

Cheers guys :beer: :wink:

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Re: 'Trim springs' ?

Postby KevGoat » Tue Sep 24, 2013 7:57 pm

edge wrote:Sorry for digging this up again, I've been thinking about gettin the mania trim spring for a while, has anyone here that can comment on if they have used it before and possibly some feedback?

Cheers guys :beer: :wink:


Do Mania still sell these springs? Can't say I've noticed them on their site for a while ...

Can't comment directly as I haven't used these springs, but I'm pretty sure they are the English made trim springs. The same ones as available at MX5Parts UK. On the UK forums there were varying reviews of them, from very happy to broken springs after only a few thousand k's. Some quality of finish issues as well.

Personally, I'd contact King Springs and talk to them.


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