King springs shorter for Leone sedan?
King springs shorter for Leone sedan?
Does anyone know if King Springs are shorter for the sedan models? My RX has wagon rear shocks and springs and it is a little high to say the least!
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1980 Brumby
1978 4WD Station Wagon
1974 DL Sedan
1974 GSR Coupe
1980 Brumby
1978 4WD Station Wagon
1974 DL Sedan
1974 GSR Coupe
im pretty sure its the shocks, not the springs that change the height. Pretty sure they all use the same springs....but dont quote me.
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my13 Hyundai i45(shhhh)
my02 Gen3 Liberty limited ed.
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2000 gen3 outback, lifted, otherwise stock.
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I had L wagon rear springs under my RX for a while , the issue is the spring rate being heigher and that the sedan bum being lighter wont compress them as much as a wagon . Result is that it looks like a funny car .
Don't quote me but I think L rear spring rates are ~ 160 (87+ RX) 180 (85 86RX) 195 (wagon 4WD) . 160/180/195 meaning inch pounds or in/lb .
Note the 180's are what the AWD coupes got .
If you people are really interested there are mobs that will make within reason any spring rate and free length you want .
I now have Konies and 225 in/lb Eibach springs on the back my car and the ride is not supper harsh .
Not the best thing off road but I don't go there .
A .
Don't quote me but I think L rear spring rates are ~ 160 (87+ RX) 180 (85 86RX) 195 (wagon 4WD) . 160/180/195 meaning inch pounds or in/lb .
Note the 180's are what the AWD coupes got .
If you people are really interested there are mobs that will make within reason any spring rate and free length you want .
I now have Konies and 225 in/lb Eibach springs on the back my car and the ride is not supper harsh .
Not the best thing off road but I don't go there .
A .
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I have asked this one or similar before and the reply was that the rear suspension of a 2WD sedan L, springs are of the same height just that the mounting point at the bottom is lower in 2WD models, giving a lower stance in the bum. I compared saved 2WD rear coils and compared the free heights with my 4WD sedans rear coils. Looked same free height so discarded them - in an effort to shed the steptoe tag !
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Yes Industrial = Auroratwilightprotege wrote:sven - do you mean aurora springs? what heights do the l series springs come in for riased ones? i'd really like to get my car sitting flat rather than rear end up
Have look at their website: http://www.industrialsprings.com.au/
Very comprehensive and top blokes to deal with - they will work with you to achieve the desired result. Of course helps they are 10min away as well!
My L had a custom rear shock / spring set up c/- Rising Sun...took some work to balance the front & rear, but ended up with a even lift that remained so when loaded or pulling a trailer.
Was very happy with the result
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