RE: springs?
good thinking about looking into the TeIn's--you might need to buy something to adjust the camber angle after installing, im purchased a camber link kit from Mazdaspeed...installation is fairly difficult...you also might want to look into sway bars and possibly strut bars as well.
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RE: springs?
TEIN! The choice of the Mazda Pro race team! Hands down,the best for the money for the Mazdas! I love mine! got a 1.5 inch drop and still have a great ride!
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RE: springs?
I have Eibach on my 03 6. I was happy that I didn't notice much of a change in the ride.
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RE: springs?
I had EIBACHS on my last car,a 2000 Jetta VR6 and liked them,but they rode a little rough I thought.
My TEIN's on my mazda didn't take away the factory ride,so I am more than happy with the results. |
RE: springs?
did u need to buy a camber kit or anything when u put your springs in?
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RE: springs?
yes, a camber kit is highly recommended if youre going to be lowering your car as to avoid unorthodox tire wear.
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RE: springs?
No,I didn't need a camber kit for the TEIN's which is another reason I like them better than my old EIBACH's since they didn't mees with anything or even require an alignment although I did one anyway and it came out perfect even a month after the install.
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RE: springs?
I have a dropzone on my mx-3, i don't see any gaps in the front, but more gap in the rear still. steering response is pretty good and feel so stiffs with kyb gr2 struts
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RE: springs?
I've got Ground Control coilovers (adjustable) with KYB-AGX shocks in my FC...improves the ride tremedously, especially in a 18 year old car.
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RE: springs?
I have Canuck Motorsports on my 3. They drop it by 1.75."
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