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Post by mdhoward on Sept 27, 2004 9:06:04 GMT -5
Anyone know of a place I can get King Springs? Maybe you could help SydChallenger? If you see this can you contact me either pm or email me mdhowardATmailDOTcom? Thanks.
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Post by CerOf on Sept 27, 2004 13:30:00 GMT -5
put then info right here for us all!
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Post by SydChallenger on Sept 27, 2004 16:59:09 GMT -5
G'Day All,
The website is "http://www.kingsprings.com.au". This is a company in OZ, from what I have been told is that they make springs for ARB and the like.
The springs in my wagon are the lift spring for a long wheel base Pajero, I cannot remember what the part number is but if you check there catalogue, I think the number maybe "KCRR-23". These spring are a variable rate spring I don't know what everybody else thinks, but I think that you might get better wheel travel with a linear rate spring. The part number for the linear rate spring is "KCRR-23LR".
If any one wants I can have a look to see if the label is still on the springs so I can confirm the part number.
But we still need to find someone who makes a longer shock than the standard ones.
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Post by mdhoward on Sept 28, 2004 8:28:52 GMT -5
I found a company who sells King Springs on Ebay Austrailia that will ship to the US. According to the catalog the rear coil springs for a Montero Sport or Challenger's part number is kcrs-33. But you are saying to go with the kcrs-23lr. These springs provide the 2.5" inches of lift correct?
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Post by SydChallenger on Sept 28, 2004 16:40:25 GMT -5
I cannot remember the exact figure but I think the rear was lift 60 or 65mm approx 2.5 inches with the "KCRR-23" springs. The "LR" means linear rate so you will need to make a decision if you want the variable rate or linear rate.
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