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KSport Kontrol Sport Damper System
Part #: CSB080-SP
$1,317.50 For each
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Featured Videos
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Video Description:Andy's Auto Sport TV episode: How to Install a Coilover System
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Video Description:This is an Andy's Auto Sport TV episode that explains: **The difference between coilovers and lowering springs. **Whether you need to replace your shocks when you lower your vehicle. **Whether you need to buy an alignment product when you lower your vehicle. **Which different types of adjustability that coilovers feature.
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Video Description:In this FAQ video, we give you the basics of how to adjust the damping and rebound of a coilover suspension.
*At 0:16, we get right into it and talk about adjustment knobs and Allen-head adjustment screws.
*At 1:18, we talk about how to set your initial adjustment on your coilovers.
*At 1:36, we talk about the next step of actually tuning your suspension for your needs. -
Video Description:In this video, we show you how to change the height adjustment on a typical set of coilovers.
*0:15, we talk about the types of height adjustments that can be made.
*At 1:10, we show you how to physically adjust the hardware to change the height of your coilovers. -
Video Description:This FAQ video will show you how to adjust the spring preload on your coilover suspension.
*At 0:15, we explain what preload is and why you would want to adjust it.
*At 2:14, we show you how to actually change the preload.
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1989-1994 Subaru Legacy
Description:
Specification: Spring Rates - Front KG/LBS - 8.7/487 Rear KG/LBS - 6.1/342
Ksport Kontrol Sport Fully Adjustable Coilover Kits have 20-30% stiffer spring rates and shock damping compared to our Kontrol Pro coilovers. Our Kontrol Sport system is intended for people that would prefer a slightly stiffer set up than our Kontrol Pro system. 36 levels of damping adjustment allow fine tuning of the damper to suit both handling and comfort needs. The damping adjustment alters compression and rebound simultaneously, for more effective and user-friendly setup changes. Pillow ball top mounts in the front and rear on some applications allow the vehicle to install and setup to OEM specifications. Ksports patented upper pillow ball mount offers the same level of adjustability and performance, but allows for compliance that is often required from high-demand strut applications. On applicable models, the pillowball upper mounts offer camber adjustment, saving the need for a special, separate camber kit. For enthusiasts seeking the ultimate in adjustability, Ksports advanced upper pillow ball mount is available on some applications, giving the option for separate camber and caster adjustment. Most applications utilize an adjustable lower mount, which means height adjustability without losing suspension travela problem found in many coilover systems available today. Since mounts and most pieces in the coilover system are designed from 6061 billet aluminum, the components are lightweight, durable, and rust resistant. Steel shock bodies are electroplated with zinc to resist rust and protect from the elements. The shock or strut valving for each piece is matched accordingly to the spring rate, giving superior ride quality and reliability. The Ksport system uses a Monotube design in which the oil and gas are separated within the cylinder. When compared to twin tube construction, the Monotube design dissipates heat faster and more evenly, allows finer damping adjustments, and requires more expensive design process. Aeration and cavitation issues are a lot less common in a Monotube design, which results in a more consistent ride quality.
Specification: Spring Rates - Front KG/LBS - 8.7/487 Rear KG/LBS - 6.1/342
Ksport Kontrol Sport Fully Adjustable Coilover Kits have 20-30% stiffer spring rates and shock damping compared to our Kontrol Pro coilovers. Our Kontrol Sport system is intended for people that would prefer a slightly stiffer set up than our Kontrol Pro system. 36 levels of damping adjustment allow fine tuning of the damper to suit both handling and comfort needs. The damping adjustment alters compression and rebound simultaneously, for more effective and user-friendly setup changes. Pillow ball top mounts in the front and rear on some applications allow the vehicle to install and setup to OEM specifications. Ksports patented upper pillow ball mount offers the same level of adjustability and performance, but allows for compliance that is often required from high-demand strut applications. On applicable models, the pillowball upper mounts offer camber adjustment, saving the need for a special, separate camber kit. For enthusiasts seeking the ultimate in adjustability, Ksports advanced upper pillow ball mount is available on some applications, giving the option for separate camber and caster adjustment. Most applications utilize an adjustable lower mount, which means height adjustability without losing suspension travela problem found in many coilover systems available today. Since mounts and most pieces in the coilover system are designed from 6061 billet aluminum, the components are lightweight, durable, and rust resistant. Steel shock bodies are electroplated with zinc to resist rust and protect from the elements. The shock or strut valving for each piece is matched accordingly to the spring rate, giving superior ride quality and reliability. The Ksport system uses a Monotube design in which the oil and gas are separated within the cylinder. When compared to twin tube construction, the Monotube design dissipates heat faster and more evenly, allows finer damping adjustments, and requires more expensive design process. Aeration and cavitation issues are a lot less common in a Monotube design, which results in a more consistent ride quality.
Ksport Suspension has been known for many years as a great, budget-minded alternative to some of the more costly brands, but what you may not know is that the company is all about proving it can hang with the others by continually testing its products on the race track and on the street. With its full stable of test/track vehicles equipped with the latest off-the-shelf Ksport gear, the company knows what works and what doesn't.
Featured Videos
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Video Description:Andy's Auto Sport TV episode: How to Install a Coilover System
-
Video Description:This is an Andy's Auto Sport TV episode that explains: **The difference between coilovers and lowering springs. **Whether you need to replace your shocks when you lower your vehicle. **Whether you need to buy an alignment product when you lower your vehicle. **Which different types of adjustability that coilovers feature.
-
Video Description:In this FAQ video, we give you the basics of how to adjust the damping and rebound of a coilover suspension.
*At 0:16, we get right into it and talk about adjustment knobs and Allen-head adjustment screws.
*At 1:18, we talk about how to set your initial adjustment on your coilovers.
*At 1:36, we talk about the next step of actually tuning your suspension for your needs. -
Video Description:In this video, we show you how to change the height adjustment on a typical set of coilovers.
*0:15, we talk about the types of height adjustments that can be made.
*At 1:10, we show you how to physically adjust the hardware to change the height of your coilovers. -
Video Description:This FAQ video will show you how to adjust the spring preload on your coilover suspension.
*At 0:15, we explain what preload is and why you would want to adjust it.
*At 2:14, we show you how to actually change the preload.
Q: Do coilovers come in sets of 4?
A: Coilovers are only sold in sets of four.
Q: Why is there such a huge price difference between some coilovers? Are there different types of coilovers?
A: There are two different kinds of coilovers: full coilover systems and coilover sleeves. Coilover sleeves are just the adjustable coils themselves. If you already have shocks or struts and have a camber kit that you're content with, then just buying the coilover sleeves will be adequate. Also, if you are looking for adjustable lowering components that are inexpensive, coilover sleeves are the way to go. Full coilover systems on the other hand come with not only the adjustable coils, but also with replacement shocks or struts and with a built-in camber adjuster. Full coilover systems let you drop your car and maintain or improve ride quality, and maintain even camber. The shocks that are built into full coilovers are specifically made for lowered cars, so they will ensure a great ride quality.
Q: What do coilovers do? Why buy coilovers?
A: Coilovers allow you to lower your car and give you the ability to make adjustments in ride height. As opposed to lowering springs, which have a pre-determined, un-changing ride height, coilovers can be adjusted. This can be very valuable because if you don't know the exact ride height that will be optimal for your car, buying coilovers gives you the ability to adjust the right height and make it just right. Additionally, if you want to change your ride height based on different driving conditions, coilovers of course allow you to do so.
Q: How do you install coilovers?
A: Depending if you opt to go with the full coilover systems or the coilover sleeves, the spring and strut housing will need to be removed. Once the factory coil springs and struts are removed they can be replaced with the full coilover setup. If you're using a coilover sleeve then the factory spring will be removed from the strut setup and replaced with the coilover sleeve unit. A professional shop should install your coilovers as an alignment and corner-balancing services will need to be done at the same time the installation is completed.
Q: Will I need a camber kit after installing coilovers?
A: In some cases you will not need a camber kit, as long as your local alignment can be put back into proper specifications. If not, a camber kit will help by allowing additional adjustment beyond what your factory alignment parts are capable of.
A: Coilovers are only sold in sets of four.
Q: Why is there such a huge price difference between some coilovers? Are there different types of coilovers?
A: There are two different kinds of coilovers: full coilover systems and coilover sleeves. Coilover sleeves are just the adjustable coils themselves. If you already have shocks or struts and have a camber kit that you're content with, then just buying the coilover sleeves will be adequate. Also, if you are looking for adjustable lowering components that are inexpensive, coilover sleeves are the way to go. Full coilover systems on the other hand come with not only the adjustable coils, but also with replacement shocks or struts and with a built-in camber adjuster. Full coilover systems let you drop your car and maintain or improve ride quality, and maintain even camber. The shocks that are built into full coilovers are specifically made for lowered cars, so they will ensure a great ride quality.
Q: What do coilovers do? Why buy coilovers?
A: Coilovers allow you to lower your car and give you the ability to make adjustments in ride height. As opposed to lowering springs, which have a pre-determined, un-changing ride height, coilovers can be adjusted. This can be very valuable because if you don't know the exact ride height that will be optimal for your car, buying coilovers gives you the ability to adjust the right height and make it just right. Additionally, if you want to change your ride height based on different driving conditions, coilovers of course allow you to do so.
Q: How do you install coilovers?
A: Depending if you opt to go with the full coilover systems or the coilover sleeves, the spring and strut housing will need to be removed. Once the factory coil springs and struts are removed they can be replaced with the full coilover setup. If you're using a coilover sleeve then the factory spring will be removed from the strut setup and replaced with the coilover sleeve unit. A professional shop should install your coilovers as an alignment and corner-balancing services will need to be done at the same time the installation is completed.
Q: Will I need a camber kit after installing coilovers?
A: In some cases you will not need a camber kit, as long as your local alignment can be put back into proper specifications. If not, a camber kit will help by allowing additional adjustment beyond what your factory alignment parts are capable of.
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