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King or TJM Series2000 Springs
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 8:42 pm
by radste
Hi all,
would your opion witch springs would suit a 95 Discovery,they will
be 2 inches of lift,heavy duty
Thanks
Steve
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 10:28 pm
by stuee
We fitted standard height kings to our disco and I can't fault them yet. They have, however, only been on for around 6 months so I can't give any durability feedback. Hopefully someone with experience can help you out.
Also is it possible king springs or another big manafacturer make the springs for tjm. If its anything like shokies most come from a few major factories
Sorry I couldn't be much help.
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 10:19 am
by sclarke7171
I have King on the front (35mm lift) and King at the rear (50mm lift)
Great Coils.
Body roll is less and ride is worse as it is harsher.
Feels more like my Troopy....lol
If you want hight and stiffer you will loose comfort. But you will gain so much more in the bush.... it out weighs the comfort
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 10:34 am
by bazzle
Ive got OME springs and shocks. Rides good, takes more load and is about 30mm higher.
They have softer and higher ones too.
Bazzle
Re: King or TJM Series2000 Springs
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 10:57 am
by kurmit
radste wrote:Hi all,
would your opion witch springs would suit a 95 Discovery,they will
be 2 inches of lift,heavy duty
Thanks
Steve
hey
why not try some dobinson springs everyone seems to be using them espacially in comp work and towing.
probably cost around $350 for the coils plus fitting gives us a call and we can work something out we also do ARB coils and some custom coils also
Rangieautomotive
9739 6989
Posted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 1:31 pm
by RaginRover
IME I have found king springs too stiff and the stop wheels from articulating and made my old rangie stand up and put its nose in the air when the back wasn't soft enough, put standard springs back in (have no lift) and it was good as gold - got 2" spacers now so the originals are still good and have enough length
Tom