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redinteg
25-01-2006, 03:32 PM
hey, i want to lower my integra using kingsprings but i'm a bit worried that my tires are going to rub on the guards.
i have 16x6.5" wheels with dunlop silica tires on them (cant remember the size of those off hand).
just wanted to know if anyone has had trouble with this using king springs like having to adjust camber or somthing.
if it can be done anyone know what sort of kingsprings will fit a 95 Gsi i want to go a low as is legal...
thanks in advance..
Zilli
25-01-2006, 06:50 PM
mate ill be honest
i put kings on my dc2r, they were good to begin with, but looking back i thought i might have done better getting coilovers or different stiffer springs.... but then it depends on what you want
the kings absorb bumps good and are generally more comfortable than what i would have wanted to get, but they are a little bit wallowy for ym liking
bennjamin
25-01-2006, 11:25 PM
king springs are only good for lowering - not designed with the kind of research and development involved with most other companies.
Anyway , to answer your question
hey, i want to lower my integra using kingsprings but i'm a bit worried that my tires are going to rub on the guards.
If you lower your car less than say 1.5 inches it shouldnt rub at all
just wanted to know if anyone has had trouble with this using king springs like having to adjust camber or somthing.
You cannot adjust camber with "springs" it requires a modified upper control arm ad the front or rear suspension. ( extra $$$)
After you install your springs , then proceed to get a full wheel alignment done so you can work out whether it needs a camber kit or adjustments in toe etc.
if it can be done anyone know what sort of kingsprings will fit a 95 Gsi i want to go a low as is legal...
low as legal AFAIK , is "100mm from any point on the body of the car to the ground." Please go to the spring seller and ask them what "drops" they have and legel heights etc to be sure.
*correct me if wrong please guys !*
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