Hey man what are u like 5 years old. grown up?
King springs are fine if you just want to lower your car i used to have them on my EK. Quality wise it last about 3-4 year on mine then 1 snap lol i didnt know till the car got pull aparts. Upgraded to Buddy Club n+ and im pretty happy with them.
Hey dude, you like 3 years old? 99% people will say dont go with king springs I was just trying to help this thread starter out, give him some informative feedback about king springs. King springs are very bumpy and soft.
If you are fine with king springs, thats your opinion. Becoz we got the different taste and requirement for the handling parts. OK?
You can say Toyota Echo or Civic EK is your dream car, but they are not my type of tea.
In my experience King Springs aren't too bad. For the cost I think they're excellent. I paid $180 for a full set for my dc4 and not only are they lower (obviously) but compared to 200,xxxkm-old OEM ones they are a great upgrade in terms of stiffness/handling.
to the OP.
whats your purpose of lowering the car?
for handling or for looks?
king springs are decent/cheap if you are just after looks
if your after flat out handling start researching..
oem is like original parts ... so your shocks that u are using atm , they'll just take off ur springs on your shocks thats on now and then put the kingsprings on .=P
if u want looks and handling then go for some more pricey coilovers
but if u can bare the wait and just want looks for now then go for kings... it does the job for awhile.. =)
oem is like original parts ... so your shocks that u are using atm , they'll just take off ur springs on your shocks thats on now and then put the kingsprings on .=P
if u want looks and handling then go for some more pricey coilovers
but if u can bare the wait and just want looks for now then go for kings... it does the job for awhile.. =)
okay understand
yeh thats excatly what i want to do
read my mind lol.. cant affrod the coilovers yet but i will one day
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