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    King Springs and Suspension?

    Hey guys.
    So the next thing going for my cl9 is to have it lowered, and your opinions here would be nice.
    I'm not looking for a big drop and I'd like it to be affordable, which is why I've taken an interest in King Springs, seeing as that's what a lot of people seem to go with, 30mm looks fine to me.

    If I were to go with King Springs, which shocks would be best to get with them, and what should I expect to pay for it all installed? Or if there's a place in Melb somewhere that does supply+fit, let me know! How's the ride quality with these springs compared to stock?

    Cheers!

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    the king springs are def not a bad option! I had them on my first euro, gave a nice 3 finger drop it was hektik as shit hahaha scraping through the macca's drive thru with 3 boys in the back seat LOL on cheeseburger runs lmao and the car still handled like fernando schumachers f-1 car it was ridik!
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    ohh and i got them preeety cheap too i think i payed like $100 for each corner + $100 labour so was like $300 all up
    part time potato

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    I put Eibach springs in mine. Dropped 30mm.

    http://eibach.mobile034.com/p/1184416/pro-kit-.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by markcrx View Post
    I put Eibach springs in mine. Dropped 30mm.

    http://eibach.mobile034.com/p/1184416/pro-kit-.html
    I also heard Eibach was good, did you put them in yourself? Did you switch your shocks too?

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    I rekon dun waste ur munee brah....

    Just use da angel grinder and chop 3 loops off ur stockies brah


    Best fing I eva done swear to god
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    http://www.suspensioncity.com.au/

    one of the official king springs distributors for melb
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    Quote Originally Posted by lilthug View Post
    http://www.suspensioncity.com.au/

    one of the official king springs distributors for melb
    ^^

    don't listen to this guy, he sold me fake king springs

    the print said KONG SPRONGS
    SSpamily

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    ^^ don't listen to this guy

    He sold me factory springs claiming they were king springs and said he'd do a good deal because we're both Asian.
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    that mikey G guy is the biggest shit talker ive ever met..
    in the space of 15minutes he sold two sets of wheels. claims a guy under the username DNT-CRY bought them!

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    I got coilover sleeves and springs off eBay for my CU2, cost about $150 all up

    Fitted them to the factory shocks and it rides smooth af and tears through corners like a top fuel dragster!

    Definitely a good option if Kong springs are a bit above your budget
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    Quote Originally Posted by Super-DA9 View Post
    I got coilover sleeves and springs off eBay for my CU2, cost about $150 all up

    Fitted them to the factory shocks and it rides smooth af and tears through corners like a top fuel dragster!

    Definitely a good option if Kong springs are a bit above your budget
    Haven't looked into that yet, thanks! I got a quote for $900 supply+fit including rear camber with King Springs at Suspension City. He also told me I didn't have to worry about new shocks, is that right? I always heard they'd be needed.

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    what camber kit did they recommend?
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