Swapping springs without dampers?
Swapping springs without dampers?
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mat1227

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369 posts

240 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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Hi - apologies in advance for the fairly noob question smile

I have a Skyline - a series 2 R33 GTS25T running on Whiteline springs and KYB shocks. Despite it not being too low, the ride quality is dreadful unless the road is *perfect*, so I'd like to swap the springs out for standard springs (tractor ride height doesn't bother me).

If I put standard springs on the car should I change the dampers too?

Thanks very much indeed, I've had conflicting answers from mates confused

With these feet

5,733 posts

237 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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Whats the spring rate on the car, rate of the OE springs and if the KYB's are a direct replacement for OE dampers?
I'd hazard a guess that if its been lowered then the springs are around 20-30% stiffer than OE, and the KYB's are close to a standard damper. If you can find, you can figure whether you want OE or a different rate lowered spring.
The problem is matching the unadjustble damper to the spring.

Might be worth a look at a set of Eibach springs, they are progressively wound that may remove some of the crashy ride associated with lowering kits. More expensive mind but the best on the marked IMO. Work ok with OE dampers in most cases.


I fitted a Whiteline kit to a friends CRX, that came with Sach's dampers in the kit. Worked really well and not a bad ride. Until someone hit it up the rear and wrote it off....

liner33

10,861 posts

224 months

Friday 1st June 2012
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I think KYB were the standard damper, might be worth checking that though . Yes you can change the springs on their own , good advice above with regards to Eibach , best of both worlds really, lower but not harsh ride

mat1227

Original Poster:

369 posts

240 months

Sunday 3rd June 2012
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Thanks!