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Ragingbull78 05-12-2012 11:36 PM

Awe man.. I finally got enough saved up and the special preorder price is over... Whatever that price was...

Bean_Garage 05-14-2012 07:58 PM

We can still give you a good price, just not a pre-order price. Contact me if you would like to know :)

Thank you,
Spencer

Ragingbull78 05-21-2012 12:18 AM


Originally Posted by Bean_Garage (Post 3981275)

Ok. I installed them yesterday.. Got the rears dumped like that photo.. I cannot get the fronts like that photo... I got a little tuck but not as tucked as that!! I messed with the front coils so much just quit cause my hands were hurting from the spanner wrenches. I am currently at 7 1/8" from top of spring mount to middle locking collar... Lower collar against middle and lower mount all the way up!! I would love to see their pics of what they did in the front to achieve this look as I think others would too cause from what I seen with other members that installed them.. They aren't getting them that low... I had to remove the 2 locking collars in the rear to achieve the look in the picture

Ragingbull78 05-21-2012 12:20 AM

Also my fronts are 25 3/4" from ground to fender.

Bean_Garage 05-21-2012 03:20 PM

Hello,

I'll get with KSport and report back what I hear!

Thank you,
Spencer

Bean_Garage 05-21-2012 07:05 PM

"That guy has oversize tires on his car with the yellow car. They should be able to get almost as low.. I would expect to see tire flush with the fender. Make sure they are lowering the car using only the lower mount on the front, not the springs."

NitOxYs 05-21-2012 10:04 PM


Originally Posted by Bean_Garage (Post 4017500)
"That guy has oversize tires on his car with the yellow car. They should be able to get almost as low.. I would expect to see tire flush with the fender. Make sure they are lowering the car using only the lower mount on the front, not the springs."

I guess... They look like stock 225/45

Ragingbull78 05-21-2012 11:07 PM


Originally Posted by Bean_Garage (Post 4017500)
"That guy has oversize tires on his car with the yellow car. They should be able to get almost as low.. I would expect to see tire flush with the fender. Make sure they are lowering the car using only the lower mount on the front, not the springs."

Is this what ksport said?
I am on stock tires which that rs is as well... And he has at least 2 inches of his tires tucked... Not flushed with fender

Bean_Garage 05-21-2012 11:11 PM


Originally Posted by Ragingbull78 (Post 4017602)
Is this what ksport said?
I am on stock tires which that rs is as well... And he has at least 2 inches of his tires tucked... Not flushed with fender

Yes, that is what KSport told me.

Ragingbull78 05-21-2012 11:23 PM

Well if we did use the spring perch to compress the spring up then move the mount to get more lower it's defeating the purpose of giving less spring rate to compress when the car is on the ground.. Correct?

Bean_Garage 05-24-2012 03:31 PM

Hello,

I would suggest that you contact KSport directly for more help with your tech questions : http://ksportusa.com/contact/

Thank you,
Spencer

ratcityrain 01-30-2013 06:13 PM

I have seen a lot of pictures of these coils on cars with stock rims/tires, but can anyone point me to some pictures of people with these coils and aftermarket rims/tires? I orders some new rims that are 18x9.5 +35 all the way around. I don't expect to be able to tuck my wheels like these guys, but with these coils would I be able to sit right above the tire w/ little rubbing issues?


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