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JET-BLK
12-02-2007, 08:06 AM
I have just been working out my suspension for my touring wagon....

So far I have a strut brace and rear sway bar lined up
Now the confusing part, ive used the search function and theres little (if any) info about the TS/KS wagons.
I'd like to lower it on superlows (if any) and KYB shocks. I did read somewhere that superlows aren't advised.....

So is there any wagon owners who can give some feedback, I wish to order my new suspension but i'm up in arms on what actually to get.
Cheers.

Deanimus
12-02-2007, 08:31 AM
im getting my springs soon, and the guys just said they'll use normal king springs on the front,
and the other kings on the back. The hanyes or gregories tells u what type of springs they are.

mines a tr but same shiz.

veradabeast
12-02-2007, 02:41 PM
I've got Heavy Duty Kings, with Monroe GT Gas shocks.

They're good, a little too hard sometimes, but there's almost no body roll at all.

JET-BLK
12-02-2007, 05:01 PM
What are heavy duty king springs and how much do they lower the car by?

veradabeast
12-02-2007, 07:48 PM
They're just extremely stiff. I had to get mine custom wound; about $75 ea. I got a 10mm drop, just to even the car out a bit.

GRDPuck
12-02-2007, 09:10 PM
I've got Kings Super Lows on the front and Lovells Lows on the back of my TS Wagon.

I haven't changed my shocks - tyre place (I trust) said mine are fine, no need for new ones. (I know the previous owner changed them in his ownership of the car)

No problems with the suspension.
Ultimately, I'd like to go about 10-20mm lower.

JET-BLK
14-02-2007, 04:10 PM
I've got Kings Super Lows on the front and Lovells Lows on the back of my TS Wagon.

I haven't changed my shocks - tyre place (I trust) said mine are fine, no need for new ones. (I know the previous owner changed them in his ownership of the car)

No problems with the suspension.
Ultimately, I'd like to go about 10-20mm lower.

Your car sits nicely, I wonder what spring best suits the rear of a wagon.

Ultimately I want superlow on both ends, but from my research i'm yet to find anyone who makes a superlow spring for the rear of a station wagon. :rant: