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I know there is a show us your lowered bf falcon tread but there hasn't been any what im looking for. im looking for a bf sedan lowered on 18s either sl up front or ssl and ssl rear or sssl rear can someone please post in this as I have been looking long and hard to find what springs I want to use thanks

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Not BF but ba, settled KFFL-57/520 and rear coilovers adjusted to a settled SSL height. Genuine BA GT 18" wheels

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They mustn't have settled yet in that pic? Looks high compared to mine even when you consider the angle, I've just got plain lows in the front and SSL rears, with FPV 18s.

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Quote from Pat showing spring codes that I got:

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No worries mate,


I would recommend KFFL-57 and KFRL-68SSLHD, this should sit you at 350 front and rear, plus you'll have the extra spring rate for when you load it up.

The SL/SSL combo would leave you at 340 then settle after that, I had this combo years ago and it looked good but the front would scrape on everything an destroyed my front bar

Cheers


Pat

I do note though that his estimation of 350 was off, I just measured the fronts and it's more like 325mm from top of arch to middle of hub. I checked the part numbers too when they arrived and they were definitely KFFL-57s so not sure why I ended up so low at the front, maybe my spring hat has squashed over time. I know the rear spring seats are split which explains the low rear. Look killer anyway IMHO :)

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