Do kings make progressive springs for the rear?
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I contacted Kings directly last Friday and asked about these comfort springs and was almost laughed at, the gentleman said that they do not exist, I didn't ask about tapered coils and he didn't mention them so maybe it could just be different terminology.
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Hi guys. The KTFR-101HC is not an extra high spring. it is a comfort spring that will raise the vehicle approx. the same as the KTFR-101 It is 10mm longer in it's free length over the 101, but is only 585lb instead of 660lb. It would work well in a raised application with no accessories fitted to the car. AMTS, I am awaiting specs on the Tapered springs & will let you know asap. Regards, Jason.
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Funny how you here different stories. I was told the HC was to give back the little bit of lift you loose when you have a bullbar without going to the harsher heavy duty ride.anyway when I changed to HC I gained another 10 or so mm and ride is smooth. That's enough real word stuff for me.
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On advice from here and Kings themselves I ordered Kings 101H and 102H, however I am lead to believe there is no 'H' for the rear so have been provided with 102HD. Comparing spring rates with standard I think this is a mistake, HD will be too heavy for a mostly unloaded rear, and am also concerned the H wont be enough for the front with a steel bar and steel side steps.
Can anyone offer any comment from experience?
Cheers,
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I've just fitted out my new 150 this week and as I have some distant kin down at Kings springs I thought I'd take the opportunity to clear up the confusion. I'll attach the catalogue edit as well to help.
1) Kings has a progressive rear spring. The code is KTPR-102. Note it's in the raised section in the cat. It's nominal 45mm lift.
2) The new 'comfort taper' front springs are codes KTFR-101T (45mm) and KTFR-101HT (didn't check height). These are progressive springs based around a tapered wire design. They are designed to maintain comfort over a wider load range. Note there is no -HC.
Kings have also just finished some work with KYB and now have Scorched 4's valved specifically to match the Kings range. I have the first set fitted on the 150 and after some test drives the staff are pretty happy with themselves. Seems fair too based on only a highway drive back to Bris and some running around town. Someone earlier mentioned "flat through cornering and removal of the wallowing". I couldn't describe it better really. I really didn't like the stock setup. Overshocked and undersprung particularly in the front. It feels balanced all around now.
I had the progressive rear Kings on my previous vehicle and it worked well for me towing a camper with about 180kg downforce on the tow bar and a medium load and 3 kids in the back. It sat nice and level and coped with the Telegraph track without issue. I don't have a bar or dual battery in the front so the standard raised front spring was a firm but not harsh ride. I think the tapered comfort spring will be ideal for me.
Heights for me before and after - centre hub to wheel arch (brand new vehicle, tow bar and no other extras):
Front 530mm - 570mm
Rear 545mm - 585mm
Hope this helps
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Hi Dingle,
I took the plunge and changed over from OME 50mm lift and went for the KTFR-101T and KTPR-102, I couldn't justify the cost for reduced rate OME springs (nearly double the cost of the Kings), My car is sitting about 560-565 front and 585 rear which sees the back marginally higher than the front. I have to agree it's a nice ride. Im carrying a second battery and smart bar in the front.
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Originally posted by leethal1 View PostHi Dingle,
I took the plunge and changed over from OME 50mm lift and went for the KTFR-101T and KTPR-102, I couldn't justify the cost for reduced rate OME springs (nearly double the cost of the Kings), My car is sitting about 560-565 front and 585 rear which sees the back marginally higher than the front. I have to agree it's a nice ride. Im carrying a second battery and smart bar in the front.
Good to hear some feedback on these new design springs Dingle.
Regards, Jason.
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So I am looking to do the Scorched4 and kings.
I have alloy bar, will be going a winch and dual batteries soon. Have 4 kids, our stuff and sometimes a heavy 6x4 trailer. Will be running a roof basket at some point.
Can anyone confirm or disagree on correct springs for me?
Fronts I am looking at KTFR-101HT(HD?) and rears will be KTPR-102, does this sound right?
TIA for any help guys.
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