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Well I'm looking at new springs, but I'm trying to find out our stock spring rate and spring height, to try and gauge what will be too much

Currently looking at these - http://page14.auctio...tion/s179428602

Spring Rate
5.0kg/mm Front
6.4kg/mm Rear

Height
35-45mm Front
30-40mm Rear

Do you think these would be overkill for a daily driver if I chuck a set of KYB Struts in?

I have a contact in Osaka JP who is going to send me some stuff and I figure if I'm going to order stuff now, I may as well get a few bits

Help would be appreciated


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i honestly think for launches and drags etc theat those springs are optimal, but for spirited corners they would be too soft, maybe a 8kg front/6kg rear...front should be higher spring rate due to having more weight over the front.. meh, i just want mine a tad bit lower and comfortable
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Do you think these would be overkill for a daily driver if I chuck a set of KYB Struts in?



car comes standard with KYB's....

I just brought some KYB New SR Specials from Yahoo JP with the help of a forum sponsor.

next up will be some custom springs which will be raised around 40-50mm then some 1" lifting blocks.

should be able to get the 31" on then :lol:

am joking right?

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Reality is I need to find the stock spring-rate and I wouldn't know where to start.
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I think to get it all 100% you need the shock on a "shock dyno" to get the bump/rebound characteristics, from that you can then select a spring rate in which the shock can control without causing undesirable effects (oscillations, bottoming out etc).

I wouldn't have a clue where to find the stock, un drooped spring rate, I will have worn/sagged information in about month.

It's far easier to buy matched pairs, or buy a shock first the test it and then work out from corner weights etc what spring works best.

It sounds harder than it is.

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TBH, the springs I want in the link are hard to get in Aus, and they seem to be the firmest fronts but RSR have a tougher back.

and I like the pink...
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5kg is pretty damn soft! Look into vr4 evo typical spring rates, as especially for the front, they are applicable.

In my cyborg I have 12s and 8s f/r but that probably not cool for a daily as after 3 hours of driving it on normal roads I feel I have run a marathon.

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My RVR springs are reset lower & that makes them stiffer.
All 4 springs reset & fitted cost $290..My hands stayed clean :cool:
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I think to get it all 100% you need the shock on a "shock dyno" to get the bump/rebound characteristics, from that you can then select a spring rate in which the shock can control without causing undesirable effects (oscillations, bottoming out etc).
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It sounds harder than it is.


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Then factor in that the stiffer the spring you use, the longer the spring needs to be to allow the same travel before coil bind (which is why most coilovers don't have sufficient travel) and it throws a whole other set of calcs into the equation. The scary part is watching someone like Murray Coote do all this stuff in his head when design suspension for a car :o.
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I want to drop my HSG about an inch all round..... as far as I know, she still has the original suspension in it.
Do the below part numbers rings bells for anyone?


king springs
front:
KFFS-25
back:
KFFL-3-SL (this needs clarification, SL is super low, but that's whats quoted under the 'low' column for the RVR. Not sure if they need to be shorter than normal to work OK in an RVR or...?

KYB shocks
front:
335034
rear:
343384

pedders springs
front:
2324
back:
2082


Contact deets:
King springs: For prices, Wilkinsons suspension are the distributors, 08 9370 2646.
For clarification on why they listed super low springs for the rear, 07 5539 6700 is king springs themselves.

KYB: Don't list a distributor, they list a sales number (03) 9730 4999

Pedders cannington: 08 9358 3222

Edited by Lozzle, 04 August 2010 - 04:09 AM.

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king springs
front:
KFFS-25
back:
KFFL-3-SL (this needs clarification, SL is super low, but that's whats quoted under the 'low' column for the RVR. Not sure if they need to be shorter than normal to work OK in an RVR or...?

KYB shocks
front:
335034
rear:
343384

pedders springs
front:
2324
back:
2082

The KYB shocks part numbers are corrrect.

Where did you find the spring part numbers? Most of us been looking for springs for ages that are local......

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That I will need to check, my bf found all those part numbers for me last December.
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The KYB shocks part numbers are corrrect.

Where did you find the spring part numbers? Most of us been looking for springs for ages that are local......



My link :D

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Pedders don't specifically list for the N23W RVR though.
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Pedders don't specifically list for the N23W RVR though.

That
And the fact they don't list if it's for the 4wd model. (N11- N2 are same chassis otherwise with N3-4 being the Chariot variant)

It's worth a look into, either by phone (which I'm never a fan of)
Or purchasing a set and then screaming at them when the rears don't fit or the front sits too low on standard height...

Weird how I missed these before, yet I have the bump stop kit on record :huh:


I've just taken note that the struts listed for the Chariot (Nimbus) is the same part number, however the Chariot have no springs listed.
Also, under Nimbus, the front part numbers are identical
I was under the impression the struts would have been different given the extra clearance which the RVR has...
The rears are different however....

Might just have to give them a try.

Edited by Dan /// Astron Boy, 04 August 2010 - 10:41 PM.

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I'm useing Pedders springs in mine and they feel fine.
The rear struts from a numbus are shorter then the rvr so the thats why the part numbers are different, don't know about the fronts tho :unsure:

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Yeah, rears would be different due to FWD, AWD.
Unless they have managed to somehow keep the same suspension setup, minus the rear diff...

Does your car sit at factory height or is it lower?

Edited by Dan /// Astron Boy, 05 August 2010 - 02:00 AM.

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It's lowered and I use the numbus rear shocks, feels alot better than the stock ones but they where f@#ked

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ive discovered that my car came with kyb excel g strust, not sure what the springs are. Its lower then other hsgrs ive seen

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From factory the shocks were KYB.

Mitsu bought them off KYB and licenced with their own Mitsu part number.

You can buy the KYB replacement shocks in confidence they are identical replacements,

Edited by Dan /// Astron Boy, 05 August 2010 - 02:50 AM.

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