chefmaster25
1/18/2006 8:28:04 PM
looking to lower my ride what is a good manufacture for lowering springs for mazdas ?
sstlaure
1/19/2006 8:39:17 AM
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ORIGINAL: chefmaster25
looking to lower my ride what is a good manufacture for lowering springs for mazdas ?
I've got a set of Eibach Prokit springs in my 3 and love them. You should also install a camber correction kit in the rear suspension to avoid excessive tire wear. (replaces the top suspension link on both sides of the rear suspension) The 3 is set with some negative camber from the factory (-1°), but with the Prokit springs installed I went to -2.3° which is right at the edge of in-spec. Tire wear will be high on the inside edge of my rear tires due to this until I can get the camber correction kit installed. I've been told that, once installed, the camber will be right back around -1°.
Ride is a little stiffer than stock, but I use this car as my daily driver (18,000 miles since last March) and it rides fine for me. (Michigan roads aren't known for being the best either.)
Tracker
1/19/2006 10:38:38 AM
Yeah i had a set of eibach prokit springs 4 my gay KIA (krappyness.In.Action)

, but worked well and was easy 2 install.