Well, I had the same problem. I couldn´t find the proper coil springs I wanted.
I then took my wishlist and experience with the Matzker HT coils (which were a disaster) to TJM, Daams and Eibach. They all listened, laughed and said "No market for that kind of stuff!"
Now I teamed up with a friend of mine and we sourced a heavy industries supplier for coils to make our own.
They are all custom made, though our list of specs is pretty big now and we can already offer "standard" coils.
They are all progressive and you need to weigh your vehicle in standard and preferably in full load. Together with your height increase the new coils are calculated and made.
I guess it may be slightly expensive to ship custom coils to AUS but maybe we can find someone down under who´s interested in making them for you based on our calculations and experience with 110s and 130s?
Sofar we havn´t done any for the 90ty as it´s really more for those 110s that are in daily use and go on overland trips with the familiy and roof tents or the daily driven 130s that all of a sudden are loaded with a camper....
I would also always start with the coils and choose the shox later. 40mm of increase is easily, to my experience, handled by the standard shox and usually you won´t encounter any problems/vibrations in your driveline if you stay below the 2" (50mm) lift.
My latest coils have now covered approx. 31,000km and havn´t changed it height.
So long,
Robert


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