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Old 08-05-2009, 11:35 AM   #1
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Default Eibach springs with Koni Reds - good combo?

Thinking of getting Eibach Pro-Kit springs with Koni Reds all round to lower my AU....

Koni's have a lifetime warranty for the current owner of the car....so that can't be a bad thing....

What do you guys think? Any other suggestions?

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That would be my ultimate combination Dave. Definitely do it.

As you know I have the Eibach springs in mine, and swear by them for a mixture of comfort and handling. The Koni's will just accentuate the quality ride more so.
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This is the combo I will be going for in the blue car. Either this, or full XR suspension.
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How much are the Eibach's going to set you back? I've heard good things about eibach but I got kings because they are so much more common, and were convenient to buy.
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I dont think they are that much more expensive then Kings to be honest.
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i think you`ll like the koni`s, i`ve only done the front at this stage but rears wont be far away.
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Konis reds are excellent, Koni yellows are even better.

Springs are springs, just make sure they aren't progressive rate.
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What actually is progressive rate?
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What actually is progressive rate?
A spring which has an initial soft rate, and as the more tightly wound end of the coils compress, it 'progressively' stiffens as the next rate of coils aren't wound as tight.
You can tell a progressive spring from a normal spring by how the coils are wound.
Single rate will have the same distance between coils throughout.
Progressive will have much smaller coil spacing at one end, which happens to be the softer end.

I've never liked progressive springs as they don't provide the same level of feedback which single rate springs do.
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Thanks for that. So does that mean it has a soft ride when driving normally but hit a fair sized bump and its like youve hit a slab of concrete?
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Thanks for that. So does that mean it has a soft ride when driving normally but hit a fair sized bump and its like youve hit a slab of concrete?
That's the theory, but in practise they never feel quite right.
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I've just gone through the spring hunting exercise and I couldn't even find a non progressive spring suitable for my needs for the rear of my Fairlane. Good luck finding a lowered non progressive spring that's off the shelf and not stiff as a board.

As for ptogressive not feeling quite right, that's a subjective thing, there'll be plenty of guys on here riding on progressive springs that'll probably tell you they're fine. Having said that, I'm on progressive on the rear and non progressive on the front now and yes it's noticable and doesn't feel quite right. It's going into mild understeer at the apex under load just when you want it to go from neutral into mild oversteer on exit. I'm hoping with a full boot and full fuel load this will go away otherwise I may be forced to look at progressive fronts to match the rears if I want to cure the problem.

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If I may follow this up with a supplemental question - does anybody have those Pedders Sport Ryder shocks? What would they be like compared to the Koni's??
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I've just gone through the spring hunting exercise and I couldn't even find a non progressive spring suitable for my needs for the rear of my Fairlane. Good luck finding a lowered non progressive spring that's off the shelf and not stiff as a board.
Try Lovells.
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As for ptogressive not feeling quite right, that's a subjective thing, there'll be plenty of guys on here riding on progressive springs that'll probably tell you they're fine.
I'm sure they would say that.
However they may also say otherwise if they had the opportunity to try single rate springs.
I've tried both a few times, and have always preferred single rate springs, even on my motorbikes.
But that's just me.
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Having said that, I'm on progressive on the rear and non progressive on the front now and yes it's noticable and doesn't feel quite right. It's going into mild understeer at the apex under load just when you want it to go from neutral into mild oversteer on exit. I'm hoping with a full boot and full fuel load this will go away otherwise I may be forced to look at progressive fronts to match the rears if I want to cure the problem.
Contact Lovells, that's where I've purchased most of my springs over the years.
Though the last set of springs I purchased were Kings, and they were also single rate.
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If I may follow this up with a supplemental question - does anybody have those Pedders Sport Ryder shocks? What would they be like compared to the Koni's??
Not even close.

Monroe, Pedders, Ultima, Gabriel, KYB, and any other shock which fits the cheap price range is simply not in the same class as Koni, or for that matter, Bilstein.

You get what you pay for.

Edit: Having said that, most of these other brands mentioned, do provide a reasonable improvement over OEM shocks.
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Contact Lovells, that's where I've purchased most of my springs over the years.
Though the last set of springs I purchased were Kings, and they were also single rate.
I did, and Kings and Pedders and kept getting the same response when I asked what their spring rate was for a standard height replacement spring. All I got was progressive rates quoted to me. When I asked if they did a non progressive spring I was told they were all progressive these days. I got that answer from Pedders and one of the others but I can't remember if it was Kings or Lovells. Maybe the problem was I asked for Fairlane springs and none of the monkeys can think outside the box for alternatives.
I ended up going with Aurora springs from Industrial Springs in Adelaide. They are still progressive but at least the softer rate is right where I want it and they'll reset them to exactly the height I want them at no extra cost.

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I did, and Kings and Pedders and kept getting the same response when I asked what their spring rate was for a standard height replacement spring. All I got was progressive rates quoted to me. When I asked if they did a non progressive spring I was told they were all progressive these days. I got that answer from Pedders and one of the others but I can't remember if it was Kings or Lovells. Maybe the problem was I asked for Fairlane springs and none of the monkeys can think outside the box for alternatives.
I ended up going with Aurora springs from Industrial Springs in Adelaide. They are still progressive but at least the softer rate is right where I want it and they'll reset them to exactly the height I want them at no extra cost.

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Something I find interesting is the OP PM'd me a link to a picture of the Eibach springs he's interested in, and the photo clearly shows a single rate spring. Yet the packing box next to them states 'progressive rate'.
Perhaps the term progressive rate is more markerting BS than the real thing these days.
Which is fine by me if that's the case.
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Good stuff guys i was going to go with king springs when i lower my AU some more but now i'm thinking differntly
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well I'm still more than likely to go with the Eibach's, after having followed blueoval's thread closely after he installed them on his Futura.....hopefully as Sox has mentioned, the whole 'progressive' thing is more marketing these days.....

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hey guys....just came across this thread snooping around the forums early in the AM he he

Mate of mine (fellow member) with an AU has tried the progressive rate thing. To be honest, he didn't like them and nor did I. As Sox noted they 'dont feel right'. I tried them out on his car and didn't like them one little bit compared to factory XR springs in my EF.

He had Kings Springs low (progressive rate) and the front in particular felt wooden on entry, understeery on exit. He left the progressive rate in the rear and put King Springs Super Low (non-progressive) on the front. Much better. The progressive probably rode a bit better, but not that noticeable.

Also RE shocks. While koni (and bilstein) really are in a league of their own in terms of performance (and price), not all 'cheap' shocks are the same. they may all improve over stock (given many stock shocks are had it) but some do a much better job than others. We tried out Monroe GT shocks in the rear of the AU, then KYB Exel G. No comparison. KYB much better rebound and frankly better ride too. They aren't konis by a long shot but i can vouch for KYBs in my own car too...nice shock that doesn't ride too hard but has oodles more control than a OEM shock. I think pedders sports ryder are just monroes anyway????

Its about finding the right set up for your car...which can take a bit of playing around. Just my views....
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I already have a quote for some koni reds, how much are the eibach springs and where do you guys get them from?
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I already have a quote for some koni reds, how much are the eibach springs and where do you guys get them from?
try the eibach direct store, cheaper than buying from a retail outlet.

http://www.eibach.ashop.com.au/p/523840/pro-kit.html
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agreed. buy direct. I paid too much for my springs, but at the time, I couldnt wait. :P
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damn thats a good price!

Cheers guys! I got a quote for the red direct, $560 a set sound about right?
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Yeah I got something similar polyal

and yes I intend to use that direct site....$265 shipped to your door, can't complain about that!!!
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Got sorted with Eibach springs on the front and Koni yellows all round a couple months ago, pretty decent ride quality even on 18's. Its a bit of a shame Eibach don't make a spring for the IRS rear end, had to go with a Lovell SL
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ok the Eibach's are a goer - ordering them tomorrow!!

Also, looks like I will be getting some Koni's....help me out to decide which combo??

http://www.fordforums.com.au/showthread.php?t=11260268
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just to follow this up further.......to help out those of us who were asking about progressive rate etc etc...

http://www.fordforums.com.au/showpos...1&postcount=62

That is a link to blueoval's build thread - there is a photo of the new Eibach springs he got - clearly look like they are fairly evenly spaced.....its the 6th photo!
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