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Hey, I've got a set of coilovers in my car at the moment but they're way to stiff for my uses. The springs are 180/13kg front and 200/7kg rear. I don't see the track enough and my car isn't that low to justify it being so stiff.

Where can I buy some new springs from? I'll look through the other posts to figure out the rates I need, just need to know where to buy from.

Thanks :)

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Id leave the rears, just change the fronts to a 8kg or a 9kg.

I have cusco 10kg/8kg in my car, and was happy with it on the street.

HSD springs/otomoto here in australia, or RHD japan/Greenline/Perfect run etc for Jap springs.

There are plenty of places to buy them, but that'll give you somewhere to start.

King springs have a range of coils for coilovers in various diameters, lengths and load ratings, try them as they are local and pretty resonable on price.

They come under their prosport range.....

http://www.kingsprings.com/catalogue/kings_springs_2010%20prosport%20cat.pdf

Is there any where in Sydney I can take my car in and get them done? Would be less of a hassle.

My mechanic set the rates etc, said I'd need softer springs, other wise when they're loosened the back throws out to much.

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