So I have to get new rear springs and I was quoted for 240 bucks for stiffer King Springs
Is King the best for subaru or is there another brand that I should be getting done?
Arith wrote:LOL! Who told you Kings were the best? The sales guy?

teK-- wrote:Sh1ft has said it all. Since you are on a budget Talev the King Springs are probably your best bet. They do the job but are by no means amongst the better range of springs for our cars.
For better springs i.e. Eibach, Swift, Tein, H&R you are easily paying $500.00+ even before they are fitted to your car. For your budget you will find it better value for money to buy King Springs and an upgraded rear swaybar, get a good wheel alignment.
The difference between good springs and average ones?
1. How close the actual spring rate is, to their advertised spring rate. This is especially important for springs that claim to be linear.
2. Their manufacturing tolerance. This tells you how likely each of the 4 springs in your car are going to be different from each other.
3. Durability of the spring and resistance to sagging over time.
4. The amount of compression before the coils bind.
5. Weight.
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