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Old 26-02-2015, 08:21 PM
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I am looking at lowering my My14 Liberty GT, and was looking at 30mm Kings Springs ($440) or a STD Standard Coil-over kit ($1350). As I dont really need the performance of the coil-overs, it was suggested to me to look at Prova or Syms springs, 25mm front and 20mm rear because they are better performers with the bilstein shocks. What are peoples opinions, and who would be best to talk to in Perth?

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Old 26-02-2015, 08:33 PM
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I had King Spring Low's installed on my MY00 WRX, which lowered the car about 30mm, and it's perfect! Sits low, but doesn't rub. Sits low but doesnt get attention. Sits low but doesnt put the rest of the suspension system into undue stress and it still works sweet. I highly recommend it.

Once I install the set of coilovers sitting in my spare room, I will let you know the difference between the two
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Old 26-02-2015, 08:48 PM
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My super super lows are awesome ! so so stiff for springs its good until coilovers go in

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Kings are low cost and you get what you pay for

Look at the Eibach rand of springs as there should be a pro kit for you car.

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Old 27-02-2015, 10:26 AM
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kings are low cost and you get what you pay for

look at the eibach rand of springs as there should be a pro kit for you car.

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Sorry for hijacking the thread but is the following correct.

Springs designed for 04-07 STi are all the same. I've got an 05 sti and have a mate with some lowered springs suited for 06/07 sti. Any issue running these?
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