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Ride Hieght Advice


ferlauto87

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Need opinions on ride hieght for my xr6t, want to lower it another inch than what it is now, currently has peddars springs in it (inch lower than std xr), rang them with the part number and was told that its there lowiest spring without running a torona rear spring in them (found that an odd suggestion), so want to run king springs in it. Need to now whether the king spring ultra lows will give that inch or will it have to be compressed further for the rear? Does anyone have a pic of them fitted.

Also have been seeing the part numbers with ssl in them are just super lows?

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what you have now is what I want my ride to sit at, not to low but low enough. if you dont mind can you pm me exactly whats underneath to get it there. eg what springs/shocks. thanks.

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I just took a happy snap of mine in the carpark. It has King Springs in the arse end. They're the KBL blah blah 310 something or other part number... They make it sit nicely just on the tyre and not too low. I think they're legal?

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blah blah legal, that's a nice height think im gonna have to do something about the truck stance my car has compared to that. looks the part. sweet :ifiusethisimafag:

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is that 18" or 19's on that animal, I want to try & keep the 17's but worried it'll look out of place if its dropped to far. sorry for hijacking the thread. still very sweet

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19s

Everyone thinks you need to slam on 17s, but if they sit on the guard they look awesome. But it's personal preference I spose...

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im alittle soft when it comes to this stuff, id love to put a set of 20's & drop it on its guts but then I couldnt get out of town its so ordinary up this way so im looking for a good compramise. whats needed to just drop it an inch or so or about where yours is sitting? have got the local tyre/suspension bloke looking into it but opinions from blokes that have been there & done that is worth its weight in gold or race fuel what ever does it for ya!!!

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Around $300ish for a set of kings then about $100 to $200 to fit them, unless you do em yourself...

Burson's do em at a reasonable price. If you bullsh*t and say 'the bloke on the phone said they were $130' they'll split the difference :Imwifhim:

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