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  • #16
    Originally posted by fido666 View Post
    Hi Jason,

    Are any of the 150 kits listed on the PradoPoint store suitable for a Kakadu? I'm really only looking to compensate for the weight of the TJM steel bar and a Tigerz11 12,000lb winch with Dyneema rope I have yet to install.

    Thanks,
    Corine
    Hi Corine, King do have Springs suitable. With KDSS we will need to use KTFR-121 front springs.
    These are specific KDSS springs that have been made by King Springs.
    You can then trick the rear airbag system as per other related posts here on Pradopoint to gain a medium rear lift to suit.

    Regards, Jason.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by wholesalesuspension View Post
      Hi Corine, King do have Springs suitable. With KDSS we will need to use KTFR-121 front springs.
      These are specific KDSS springs that have been made by King Springs.
      You can then trick the rear airbag system as per other related posts here on Pradopoint to gain a medium rear lift to suit.

      Regards, Jason.



      Sorry Corine, as for as complete kit, we are yet to put one together for these.

      Regards, Jason.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by wholesalesuspension View Post
        Hi Corine, King do have Springs suitable. With KDSS we will need to use KTFR-121 front springs.
        These are specific KDSS springs that have been made by King Springs.
        Will these cater for the extra weight from the steel bar and winch? What is the cost of these springs?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by fido666 View Post
          Will these cater for the extra weight from the steel bar and winch? What is the cost of these springs?

          The KTFR-121 is an 800lb linear rate spring, which approx 20% firmer than the OE spring.
          Should work fine for what you need.

          Regards, Jason.

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          • #20
            And the cost?

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            • #21
              Originally posted by wholesalesuspension View Post
              The KTFR-121 is an 800lb linear rate spring, which approx 20% firmer than the OE spring.
              Should work fine for what you need.

              Regards, Jason.
              What is the length? That and the spring rate is critical to determine whether it will be suitable for fido666's application to obtain the correct final ride height.

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              • #22
                Might want to add these to the Database.

                150 KDSS Specific springs.

                KTFR-121 Lengths

                RH spring 360mm open length
                LH spring 350mm open length

                800lb Linear Rate spring



                KTFS-121 Lengths
                RH spring 345MM open length
                LH spring 335MM open length

                800lb linear rate


                $165.00 a pair

                I have not fitted a set of either of these to a vehicle as yet.

                Regards, Jason.

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                • #23
                  Thanks Jason! Good info.
                  Got any info for the rear coils? Or is the different lengths only applicable to the front?
                  amts
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                  Last edited by amts; 15-01-2013, 10:39 AM.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by amts View Post
                    Thanks Jason! Good info.
                    Got any info for the rear coils? Or is the different lengths only applicable to the front?
                    My King's catalogue still lists the KTRS-102 & KTRR-102 for the 150 with KDSS as per below.


                    08 ON L/CRUISER PRADO 150 LWB (WITH KDSS) KTFS-121 KTFR-121 KTRS-102 KTRR-102


                    Regards, Jason.

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                    • #25
                      Can I be dumb and ask why there are 2 different sets for the KDSS fronts? Is it just to obtain different ride heights?

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                      • #26
                        Exactly that

                        KTFS stands for: Kings Toyota Front Standard
                        KTFR stands for: Kings Toyota Front Raised


                        Regards, Jason.

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                        • #27
                          And the KTFR springs still allow you to retain the Toyota TEMS shocks?

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                          • #28
                            Corine, as amts mentioned in this thread, http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread...l=1#post385637 you can keep the TEMs system by using the existing shocks but you need to consider the existing Max Droop available to avoid "Topping" out your shocks after installing taller Springs
                            2004 V6 Grande. BLACK -

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                            • #29
                              The KTFS would be near equivalent to your factory springs.
                              The KTFR would raise the front by 40-50mm (compared to factory height) assuming you didn't have the bullbar. So with the bullbar and winch, the lift would be less.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by amts View Post
                                The KTFS would be near equivalent to your factory springs.
                                The KTFR would raise the front by 40-50mm (compared to factory height) assuming you didn't have the bullbar. So with the bullbar and winch, the lift would be less.
                                Remembering that the Springs Jason has mentioned are the 800lb linear rate Springs (Heavy Duty). Going on a 120 with similar springs I would imagine it would well & truly support the additional weight of a Bullbar & Winch without too much sag..
                                2004 V6 Grande. BLACK -

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