GONEWALKABOUT wrote:meh i have never really heard anything good about king springs. As far as i can see there primarily for the low look on a budget, they dont do much for performance. They are pretty popular amongst commadore owners.. so that should some them up
GONEWALKABOUT wrote:meh i have never really heard anything good about king springs. As far as i can see there primarily for the low look on a budget, they dont do much for performance. They are pretty popular amongst commadore owners.. so that should some them up
alexeiwoody wrote:GONEWALKABOUT wrote:meh i have never really heard anything good about king springs. As far as i can see there primarily for the low look on a budget, they dont do much for performance. They are pretty popular amongst commadore owners.. so that should some them up
They're popular because of their price. The quality of the ride is mostly down to the shocks and how they're programmed. Kings are fine in that regard.
Obviously the spring rates need to work together with the shock setup or you'll have a big mess regardless of which springs you use.
IIRC Coyote, whom I've never known to be wrong so far about anything Subaru related, recommends Kings and that's all I need to know.
shav wrote:alexeiwoody wrote:GONEWALKABOUT wrote:meh i have never really heard anything good about king springs. As far as i can see there primarily for the low look on a budget, they dont do much for performance. They are pretty popular amongst commadore owners.. so that should some them up
They're popular because of their price. The quality of the ride is mostly down to the shocks and how they're programmed. Kings are fine in that regard.
Obviously the spring rates need to work together with the shock setup or you'll have a big mess regardless of which springs you use.
IIRC Coyote, whom I've never known to be wrong so far about anything Subaru related, recommends Kings and that's all I need to know.
Interesting. Is Coyote still around? Would he recommend the Kings lows with Billies?
alexeiwoody wrote:
He recommended them to myself and others. I got custom made fancy springs similar to Eibach/H&R. If the shocks are setup badly, the ride sucks. I had different cheap springs in too - didn't change smoothness, just cornering.
The problem is...billies aren't that great stock. And if you're going to revalve them as Coyote, 3.0rbspec and myself have done - it's quite hard to get it perfect the first try. Revalving them twice places this option into the 2k zone, right in the decent coilover area.
If you're not worried about corners and can get a good price on the billies, could be the way to go. As always I reckon you should find someone with the setup and ask for a testdrive!
KelvinTaylor88 wrote:I may be a bit late on this one but maybe my experience can help a bit in deciding on new suspension.
I upgraded my springs to pinks on my spec b - I'm happy with the trade off between improved handling and greater stiffness but still decent comfort.
I did a lot of research before deciding on the pinks, reason being they are made for the billies and give good performance, suspension travel and decent stance.
The overall consensus seemed to be that if you want a more aggressive stance then swift springs and also H&R are a good way to go.
Honourable mention to Eibach springs but they sadly stopped making them for our cars, also phat's s-techs are a popular choice but they seemed a bit harsh from what I read.
Unfortunately I'm basing this off tons of reviews and forums posts as I've only driven the pinks, members like Cruisn have driven on multiple springs (he preferred iirc) so they might be a good source of info.
shav wrote:KelvinTaylor88 wrote:I may be a bit late on this one but maybe my experience can help a bit in deciding on new suspension.
I upgraded my springs to pinks on my spec b - I'm happy with the trade off between improved handling and greater stiffness but still decent comfort.
I did a lot of research before deciding on the pinks, reason being they are made for the billies and give good performance, suspension travel and decent stance.
The overall consensus seemed to be that if you want a more aggressive stance then swift springs and also H&R are a good way to go.
Honourable mention to Eibach springs but they sadly stopped making them for our cars, also phat's s-techs are a popular choice but they seemed a bit harsh from what I read.
Unfortunately I'm basing this off tons of reviews and forums posts as I've only driven the pinks, members like Cruisn have driven on multiple springs (he preferred iirc) so they might be a good source of info.
Your not too late Kelvin, I haven't purchased anything just yet. Im still waiting for funds to free up as well as waiting till the last minute before I buy. Yes Eibach's would have been my first choice but due to them being discontinued, it squashed that idea. I have heard the STi pinks were a bit harsh in ride quality. I didn't necessarily want to make the ride quality any bumpier if I could avoid it. As for shocks, well Billies are an excellent choice but finding them for a price underneath say Koni adjustables is difficult. Im thinking if I cant buy brand new billies for less than Koni's I may as well go the Koni's and have some adjustable fun. Some say just go the coil overs but I know in SA, if caught with them, I get defected and I really cannot afford to have my car off the road for any length of time. I could weld the nut locked in position but that kind of defeats the purpose of coilovers. So a fixed shock/strut and selected spring choice is the way to go for me. I just want bang for buck as well as keeping as much ride quality as possible without sacrificing handling.
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