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    King springs

    Hi i need a bit of help i got a front set of superlow king springs for my Ek part number is KMFL-58A but the part number suppose to be KHFL-58A does any know why it is different????? ps these springs are made with the new generation X5k High Stress steel




    Another question i got the Rear springs part number KHRL-59 without the high stress steel X5k and it looks and feels different to one with the high stress steel, it is thinner and springs arnt hard i can compress them a bir with my hands but wit the front ones i cant

    is it unsafe to install because the rear springs look unsafe????

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    the rears wont be unsafe, just softer than the front. get dobinsons or something for the rear. or if its in your budget, get adjustable shocks
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    it will be bouncer at the back wont it

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    i guess you could say that...it will be most noticable if you have a car full of people.
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    The rear springs will always be softer then the front unless the Engine is MR, Correct Me if im Wrong.
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    yeh but the rear springs are different thickness to the front the rears are thinner front thicker.. is that normal not not

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    i dont know if i should put them in

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    Okay just spoek to a guy from king springs it will be fine

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    not saying it wont be fine, but as if a guy from king springs is going to say 'no, king springs are dangerous'. its better to ask around first before you go to the manufacturer.
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    the rear has less weight over the wheels therefore a softer spring can be used and softer spring = smaller and thinner coil
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    Quote Originally Posted by nick_sixx View Post
    not saying it wont be fine, but as if a guy from king springs is going to say 'no, king springs are dangerous'. its better to ask around first before you go to the manufacturer.

    no i rang them up to ask them if the old king sprigns can go with the new ones he said that it is fine

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