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  1. #1
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    Extra low Kings And 17s bad bad ??

    ive got 17inch RSGTs on mediums i think.

    You recon they will scrub like hell droped on Extra Low kings ?

    any1 have this ?


    Does Rolling my guards make em fit ?


    thanks yo
    needing a Rep xD !! 1point yo

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    i wouldn't go for kings, if you dont have them already, as intime will sag and if not scrubbing at the start will scrub eventually
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    A piece of shit
    Kings are the worst springs around. Get some coilovers.

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    grab skunk2's
    bumpy ass. makes u fall asleep.
    ill post pics of my car when weather is cleard up.
    ive got stockies on though lol so its not a problem.
    but the car is fkn dropped.

    oh and not to mention i have stock shockies on =]
    gosta grab the shocks sum otha time.

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    my prelude is lowered on king lows...
    ride has been good for a month. it's just slightly bumpier than stock. i've got a 2 finger gap all around with stock 16" rims.
    should i expect it to be shocking in another 6 months or so?


    so when you say sag are you saying it will keep on sagging over the years til your car is 1cm off the ground? of course no one will let it get that bad...but you know what i mean.
    you make it sound so bad...while other people say it's good value and stuff like that lol

    so basically kings lows drop around 3.5cm...the really low ones drop like 5-6cm i think
    Last edited by migoreng; 06-09-2008 at 11:27 PM.

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    grab monroe shocks for lowered springs.
    they come with warranty and is decent enough.
    cheap too.

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    Kings suck! LOL

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    ive got kings with 205/40R17's, dont scrub at all, if you have a bigger tyre ie: 215/45
    you will scrub.... i tried putting them on the rear and it scrubbed like hell with no-one in the back!!.... as long as you have 205/40's you should be fine, hope this helps........

  9. #9
    i've got 18's on atm... but want to go lower,
    can i get ultra low kings?????? with factory shockers,
    or should i just get my springs compressed.....

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by OMG.JAI xD View Post
    grab monroe shocks for lowered springs.
    they come with warranty and is decent enough.
    cheap too.
    Monroes are crap. I've been thru TWO SETS and both times they leaked WITHIN warranty. Never again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OMG.JAI xD View Post
    grab skunk2's
    bumpy ass. makes u fall asleep.
    ill post pics of my car when weather is cleard up.
    .
    Post a pic!

    I'm also running 205/40/17 and would love to see how low the skunk2s go.
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    94 integra VTiR on bags
    my car is on air suspension and basically sits on the ground on 18's. As long as you roll the rear guards you will be fine. If you want to slam the crap out of it then you will have to cut out the front plastic guards and get a hammer and bend the the metal seem in which is at the top of the guard where the quarter panel and chassis meet. There is also a bolt that is holding a part of the abs system on in the drivers side guard that you will need to take out and hammer in flat as this will rub on your tyre.

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