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Old Jul 12, 2007 | 10:49 PM
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While I partially agree with you, he has experience with these springs, whereas, you don't sound as if you had experience with yours. Obviously, the applications are going to be different, but still, I don't see anything wrong with looking into it. I've had experience with different products from both the US and Japan, some rare, some easily found on the shelf, and I can say go with what you know if it works for you.
 
Old Jul 13, 2007 | 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by j0ebert
The Progress springs lower the Fit 1.5" in the front and 1.3" in the rear, they are progressive, and they are readily available. The Progress Group, Inc. Online Store

The reason Fit springs have to be 'progressive' is because if you want to lower the car in the rear without the spring falling out of the bucket when you put it on a lift you have to add those "dead coils". Essentially those coils are just going to sit on themselves once they are under load (same free length as stock, yet lowers the car under load). The whole 'progressive' spring rate is kind of blown out of the water in my opinion; it's not magic, it's making sure the spring you get doesn't have a rate that's going to ruin your strut/shock in X,XXX miles.

I think you're looking too hard. I did that once too; ended up paying $400 for "awesome progressive springs" from Canada then rode in my buddys car with $150 Progress springs and realized I could have spent my money better elsewhere.
j0ebert, I appreciate your advice. You are correct up to a point. I made few mistakes of my own in the past.
Teenage days! $800 fiberglass flared mugen body kit for my CRX immediately comes to my mind! It was removed out of the mold before it set, so it did not fit right. When I finally managed to put bumpers on, they started cracking and fracturing from rock chips.
$600 full cat back system for my GSR comes close second. It drowned me with noise at FWY speeds. It was not so loud as much as it was annoying frequency.
With these springs however, I have experience. My own experience and not just somebody's word. They were offered to me for $180 by Modacar instead of $300 reputable springs. I took a risk and it payed off . I asked what makes them better and made them get very technical. Like you said, it is not a brainer. Is there any other spring with two rates beside using two component set up? I am not aware of it. Sometimes you just have to go for it to gain experience with the product.
With that said, Progress stuff is very high on my short list of quality product. Their prices are even better and yes many "reputable" brands charge twice as much for inferior product!
I would just like to get springs I can live with daily and get rid of annoying side effects all aftermarket and OEM springs come with. I am not a kid that can live with stiff ride for cool looks and occasional blast. Been there-done that.
Maybe nothing comes out of it at the end, but if jbrisson or chikubi manage to facilitate purchase it will make many people take what they have in their rides out when they get an opportunity to get a ride or drive one of our Fit's. I will be more than glad to let people take my Fit for a drive.

jbrisson, I will name my first born after you unless chikubi beats you to it! LOL!
 
Old Jul 13, 2007 | 01:43 PM
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ROTFL. Just waiting to hear from Mama-san.
 
Old Aug 4, 2007 | 02:30 PM
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Hey, Ivan and jbrisson,
Is there any new info. on availability of these springs?? I was wondering if you guys had pm'ed any recent developments? So far, I agree with the members who want to stiffen the springs a little with the least amount of drop possible, and Ciburri's dual rate springs sound like normal ride would be comfortable until hard cornering brings the higher reserve spring rate into play. Thanks in advance-------
 
Old Aug 6, 2007 | 04:46 PM
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You can order the springs from Australia. From my conversion, the price is about $230 and freight is about $120.
 
Old Aug 6, 2007 | 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by dave brown
You can order the springs from Australia. From my conversion, the price is about $230 and freight is about $120.
Dave,

I just noticed your post- thanks for the info.. Chikubi and jbrisson both thought that they had a source based upon earlier posts in this thread, but nobody has responded yet to my latest inquiry on this thread. If nothing less expensive comes up soon, I may place an order with your Australian link. Thanks again--.
Dave
 
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For some reason I can only find Kg/mm GT-Extreme springs on Yaho JP and kg/mm‚̃IƒtƒBƒVƒƒƒ‹ƒTƒCƒg.
 
Old Aug 6, 2007 | 10:47 PM
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I would be interested in these also. Cause my girl will not let me lower my car since my ek haha, it was a ruff ride.
 
Old Aug 6, 2007 | 11:54 PM
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Originally Posted by spoonek4
For some reason I can only find Kg/mm GT-Extreme springs on Yaho JP and kg/mm‚̃IƒtƒBƒVƒƒƒ‹ƒTƒCƒg.
The KG/MM site in your post isnt the right one. KG/MM only offer's the DR-Proceed line of springs for the Fit and in the DR-Proceed line it consists of 3 different types of springs all suited for different driving styles.

The names of those springs in the DR-Proceed line are the S, SS, and R. S offers the smallest drop and the two styles thereafter offer a bigger drop. On average the S is a 20mm drop, slightly less then 1". The SS is a 40mm drop and the R is a 60mm drop.

They dont offer the S for the GD3 (1.5L Vtec). They only offer the SS and R.

Here is a link to that info:

Proceed HONDA

Price wise they are both the same at 38,500yen for a set of front and rear springs.

Here is a breakdown of the stats for these springs in case someone does not want to figure it out on there own looking through the link.

DR Proceed SS:

Drop: 40mm/F, 35mm/R

Spring Rate: Front: 1.8k/mm-3.2k/mm Rear: 3.3k/mm-5.8k/mm

DR-Proceed R:

Drop: 55mm/F, 50mm/R

Spring Rate: Front: 2.0k/mm-4.0k/mm Rear: 3.2k/mm-6.2k/mm

If anyone wants to know the lb/in standard conversion of these rates, here they are:

SS:

Front:
1.8k/mm = 100lb/in.
3.2k/mm = 178lb/in.

Rear:
3.3k/mm = 184lb/in.
5.8k/mm = 324lb/in.

R:

Front:
2.0k/mm = 111lb/in.
4.0k/mm = 223lb/in.

Rear:
3.2k/mm = 178lb/in.
6.2k/mm = 346lb/in.
 
Old Aug 7, 2007 | 01:02 AM
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Originally Posted by dave brown
You can order the springs from Australia. From my conversion, the price is about $230 and freight is about $120.
dave brown, you made my day! It was very s.... otherwise!
I sent an e-mail to PerfectRun and now praying to receive a reply. Lord knows all these guys receive so much spam, chances of reply's are geting lover by the minute these days.
dave brown, I am looking into your signature offer for fighting spam too.

If these guys come back with a possitive reply, I am placing an order.
Stand by for updates! Pray too!
 
Old Aug 7, 2007 | 01:26 AM
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So let me get this straight. These springs are designed to not hurt our damper/struts? they are oem spec, but stiffer?
 
Old Aug 7, 2007 | 02:01 AM
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So let me get this straight. These springs are designed to not hurt our damper/struts? they are oem spec, but stiffer?
They are a lot safer than any aftermarket springs. Ride is actually more plush than stock until you start cornering. Then it takes entire body roll out and stays flat!
If this vendor does not pan out I will look into going with H&R racing springs with tender coils added. That would mean two springs per corner to duplicate Kg/mm. At least you can pick and choose stifness of the springs. Each spring is $50-60 so roughly $400-440 to get it done. I am not looking forward spending that much money though.

Stay put for updates. There is no point in everybody risking money. I am at the point where I am willing to risk it myself. I will keep posting any developments on the subject. If they do not reply to my e-mail, I will start calling them.
 
Old Aug 7, 2007 | 02:05 AM
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nice nice, I am interested.
 
Old Aug 7, 2007 | 07:06 AM
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JDMGD3,

From looking at the kg/mm site, there also appears that they have a new line of springs out called U.D.S. I'm not sure if they're progressive or dual rate but they're cheaper than the DR springs. Wish I could read Kanji.

Dave
 
Old Aug 7, 2007 | 12:02 PM
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Originally Posted by dave brown
JDMGD3,

From looking at the kg/mm site, there also appears that they have a new line of springs out called U.D.S. I'm not sure if they're progressive or dual rate but they're cheaper than the DR springs. Wish I could read Kanji.

Dave
Thank you to Dave, JDM & ciburri-
Rather than accept too much of a drop based upon which of these springs are available for the Fit, I will just shut up and be patient until Ivan (ciburri) or Dave Brown leads the way.
 
Old Aug 7, 2007 | 12:35 PM
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No replies as of 9:20am today. I am even reading spam mail just in case! You know in between offers for viagra, penis enlargements, premature ejaculation aids, diploma offers, free vacations,...........
If I do not hear from them today, I will start calling them.

Off the topic, but I really need to vent right now! !@#$%^!!!!!!
My beloved Fit got showered with gravel and tire gator attacked at the same time as well!
More on it in another tread.
 
Old Aug 8, 2007 | 02:07 AM
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Bad news! Here is the reply I got from Perfect run:

Hi Ivan,

Thank you for your enquiry, but our supplier has just advised us that they stopped dealing with kg/mm and cannot get their products any more unfortunately. Alternatively we can supply RS-R springs and below is price information as your request.

For GD3 FIT
* RS-R Ti2000 Down Springs (Item Code: 235892): 27400Yen --- Front: -35mm to 30mm down, Rear: -30mm to -25mm down
* Estimated shipping cost from Japan to your address in USA : roughly 17000Yen


If you are OK with this product, please use one of the order forms on our website to order it.


Regards,

Taki
Perfect Run
sales@perfectrun.com.au


Sounds like Kg/mm severed ties with just about every distributor on the planet! What the hell are they up to?! They definately did not close shop if they are coming up with new spring lines. The only way to get these is to fly to Japan, rent a Fit and drive through their shop window!
 
Old Aug 8, 2007 | 03:36 AM
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ah man, I guess I will be waiting for more of a market before I do suspension.
 
Old Aug 8, 2007 | 12:26 PM
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Ivan,
Are the springs referenced in your post dual rate springs? If so, I could live with a 1" to 1 1/2" drop. If these springs are of interest to you as the originator of this thread, and you decide to order, I will join you in that order if it would in any way reduce the overall cost. Otherwise, I will wait until you have the springs that you want on your Fit, take you up on your offer of a test drive of your car, and then order my own springs if I like the effect. Thanks for the info, and I hope that your insurance company gets the damage taken care of quickly on your Fit.
Dave
 
Old Aug 9, 2007 | 11:47 AM
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Sorry I dropped the ball on this, but I've been EXTREMELY busy and haven't been on in awhile. My project manager says he's going to throw a set in my next shipment for you ciburri.
 



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