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Ve ssv sportswagon suspension

NITRATE SSV

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Hi, I know this has been done to death but I have to ask as I can not find the info I desire!

I recently purchased a ve ssv wagon.

It currently runs king super lows

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FRONT:- KHFL-150SSL
REAR:- KHRL-152SLHD

Basically that's a 50mm drop from standard commodore height. I have measured from centre of hub to guard and am getting 375 front and 350 rear. The springs have done 9000ks

My wife finds it too stiff a ride. My question is does anyone know the hub to guard measurement for standard fe2 ssv wagon?

I'm thinking of going to h&r springs 30mm drop from standard....

Any answers/opinions etc will be appreciated.
 

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Decent shocks will make ALOT of difference.
 

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King springs are also known for being a fairly harsh aftermarket spring.
 

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Measured on a stock three year old SSV Wagon 50K km (FE2) just prior to fitting Pedders Coilovers.

Bottom Rim to Guard/Centre Rim to Guard (Original 19" rims = 520mm diameter)
Lt F - 650/390mm
Rt F - 650/390mm
Lt R - 645/385mm
Rt R - 645/385mm
 

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I have same king spring setup but with bilstein shocks and whiteline sway bars feels amazing.
 
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