Defected
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- May 4, 2010
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- Pakenham, Vic
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- VF SSV Redline S1 Wagon
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I like the shocks. They give a nice compliant ride and handle well. But I'm going to refit my factory rear springs. The Kings are too low in the rear and the feel softer than the FE3's.@426Cuda keen to know roughly a month later, how're you finding the konis and spring combo. My redline is up around 130k and looking to be lowered shorty, if the reviews looking positive ill be looking to take advantage of the deal before end of the month
Hmm disappointing, wonder if it's a combination of fsd shocks and those springs causing a soft ride. Ride height wouldn't be an issue for me but I'll have a look into it, cheers!I like the shocks. They give a nice compliant ride and handle well. But I'm going to refit my factory rear springs. The Kings are too low in the rear and the feel softer than the FE3's.
I don't mind the compliant ride. I was hoping for that. It handles beautifully and there is far less body roll than with the stock Monroe's, which were knackered. I rate the FSD's highly. It's more the rear ride height I'm not happy with. I can't lower the front further, due to my driveway layback. So, I'll have to raise the rear. Only 10mm or so. The point I am making re softness is that I reckon the stock springs are firmer than the Kings. I could be wrong, but it's an easy job to swap them over and find out.Hmm disappointing, wonder if it's a combination of fsd shocks and those springs causing a soft ride. Ride height wouldn't be an issue for me but I'll have a look into it, cheers!
Ah right, makes sense. Hard to find reviews from others running the konis in a VF so appreciate the insightI don't mind the compliant ride. I was hoping for that. It handles beautifully and there is far less body roll than with the stock Monroe's, which were knackered. I rate the FSD's highly. It's more the rear ride height I'm not happy with. I can't lower the front further, due to my driveway layback. So, I'll have to raise the rear. Only 10mm or so. The point I am making re softness is that I reckon the stock springs are firmer than the Kings. I could be wrong, but it's an easy job to swap them over and find out.
No worries at all. If you're chasing a very firm ride, the FSD's probably aren't for you. There are certainly firmer shocks available.Ah right, makes sense. Hard to find reviews from others running the konis in a VF so appreciate the insight
they used to do a kit with ebiach pros and fsds so i imagine they would be finei have the eibach pro kit springs in already so will be good to see what their like together.