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Consider also that they're the most popular spring used in professional racing (throughout NZ and aus anyway)
TRD Man wrote:Their products are made to perform specific tasks without compromise.
In case of springs they come in set lengths & rates matched to their range of shock absorbers which are designed for specific purposes.
Helious wrote:TRD Man wrote:Their products are made to perform specific tasks without compromise.
In case of springs they come in set lengths & rates matched to their range of shock absorbers which are designed for specific purposes.
mmm I like your speil.. makes you sound like a professional :p
I drive a AE-82 FXGT with a 4AG-ZE in it.. I currently have 'Super Low Kings' with 'Monroe GT GAS' shocks... I'm finding this setup not to be as good as I anticipated... basically, when my 110kg friend rides shotgun, the car, depending on the bump with bottom out rather badly, also, turning corners, i find that there is quite a bit of body roll..
What do you recommend a good setup so that I can eliminate as much body roll as possible?? I realise my car has a shorter wheelbase than say, a levin~ but I do think my current setup can be improved.. I dont want the car any lower (currently about 1-2cm's off the top of the tyre) I just want the car to be stiffer.. In my opinion, the stiffer the better (depending on the road, but you know what i'm saying)
Change your shocks dude i also own a AE-82 fxgt and it has king springs as well but the difference is i have koni shocks in the front and kybs in the rear tht will make the stiffer ride as konis are adjustable damper shocks
u could also get nolathane bushes let me knw if you would like these things i can get them for u
Any info appreciated mate
Mr Revhead wrote:Consider also that they're the most popular spring used in professional racing (throughout NZ and aus anyway)
can you prove that?
and i can tell you without a doubt, that more professional race teams use kings than any other spring.
As NZ's TRD Agent
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