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Hey all,

I need some help here...

I have a 03 BA xr6 Turbo and I want to lower it...now I can get a set of kings springs...

the part numbers are:

- kffl-57sl

- kfrl-68sl

Can anyone tell me how much lower my BA will be with these in my car?

also if anyone has got these in their car...can you please put up a photo?

Please help me cause I want to lower my car but I don't want to start scrapping guards..

cheers everyone

ry

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Hey all,

I need some help here...

I have a 03 BA xr6 Turbo and I want to lower it...now I can get a set of kings springs...

the part numbers are:

- kffl-57sl

- kfrl-68sl

Can anyone tell me how much lower my BA will be with these in my car?

also if anyone has got these in their car...can you please put up a photo?

Please help me cause I want to lower my car but I don't want to start scrapping guards..

cheers everyone

ry

The part numbers you want are:

KFFL-57 (Front), FRL68SSL (Rear) These ARE the superlow coils. I HAVE confirmed this with K.... at KING SPRINGS. Fitting this combo WILL lower your car 30mm at the front and 40mm at the rear - making it nice and level, and appear lower than stock XR height.

Forget about what anyone says SL or SSL suffix means in the catalogue. Normally SL does mean superlow's and SSL normally does mean Ultra (Super Super) low.. NOT in this case, this is because the XR is already at LOW height. People fitting KFFL-57SL in the front thinking it's Superlow, it's not, the SL front part number is Ultra low in the case of the BA. There is NO Ultra rear low coil for the BA.

Hope this helps, have been researching this for a little while as it'll be the first thing I do (like any of my cars) to my new BA.

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I got the above SL and SSL's. The rear is not low enough, about 2 fingers fit between tyre and the 1/4 panel. Id recommend SSSL's for SURE. Ill be doing them one day soon hopefully to replace my SSL rears. Front is fine. Check my garage for pics

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I do have this combo - with 19's - except when I used to work at Kings I always thought that the rears were a little too soft, so I had them make some SSLHD slightly higher load rating than normal and damn are they tight though bends, with no noticable difference in ride quality.

xrnewmag1-2.jpg

The rear actually sits just a touch lower than it looks on that angled grass. It appear dead even when on flat ground. Its a really good ride height all round.

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