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Sh00bs 02-29-16 09:15 AM

Paradise Racing front/rear Coilover kit?
 
so i've been keeping an eye out for fb/sa rear coilovers for a while. some people use the camaro or mustang rears and other go with AE86's and not STANCE and T3 sell a full front and rear coilover kit, but in my endeavors i came across Paradise racing today on the third page of a google search. Even better, they're only an hour or so away from me in MD !

So i ask, has anyone here had experience with them? below is the link to the fb coilover page..

Paradise Racing Coilover Kits for Mazda RX7 RX3 RX4 R100 - Paradise Racing

cross posting this to the 1st gen rx7 fb page

freddyrx3 02-29-16 09:56 AM

I used them when i had my Rx3. On the front.

Sh00bs 03-01-16 06:58 AM


Originally Posted by freddyrx3 (Post 12033356)
I used them when i had my Rx3. On the front.

good experience? well made? i called twice yesterday and no one answered :(

jdmminot 03-01-16 08:46 AM

I know there is a lot of debate over the rear shock towers having to support the weight of the car, and these guys say

'Modifying of your inner rear body panels will be required!!!'

Someone recently posted a reply from T3 and they said no modification is needed. I wonder if paradise recommends it due to the higher spring rates and stiffer shock adjustment?

Sh00bs 03-01-16 09:08 AM

hmm that would be convenient for T3. the "modifying" is just cutting the panels out under the rear wheel arch so it's open and not closed. being closed only allows for a strut to fit up in there, opening it up -cutting the panel out, allows a coilover to fit. Good for T3 i suppose, i already cut my panels as i tried fitting s14 coilovers. The S13's can work but the 14's are too long i found :)

freddyrx3 03-01-16 09:33 AM

Buy the T3s. If Paradis doesn't answer, then move on. Because if you have quedo down the line, you don't want to deal with that.

Sh00bs 03-01-16 11:52 AM


Originally Posted by freddyrx3 (Post 12033767)
Buy the T3s. If Paradis doesn't answer, then move on. Because if you have quedo down the line, you don't want to deal with that.

well the reason i wanted paradise is bc 1) cheaper and 2) they're only 45 mins from me... i guess if i had questions i could just drive there - which im already thinking about doing anyway

crysis 03-01-16 10:40 PM

Do they come with spindles?

Sh00bs 03-07-16 08:27 AM


Originally Posted by crysis (Post 12034110)
Do they come with spindles?

the fronts? they're just the weld on perches like the GC ones

freddyrx3 03-07-16 09:01 AM


Originally Posted by Sh00bs (Post 12036211)
the fronts? they're just the weld on perches like the GC ones

Yes. Exactly

Sh00bs 03-07-16 11:15 AM

so i finally got a call back from him,, imagine that only 2 weeks. so he recommended rear spring rate of 550 saying it was a good balance of stiff/soft
he said i cannot pick them up bc they ship from a warehouse and i had to pay the $60 shipping

on top of that he said they're built to order... and they take 6-8 weeks. well im going to DGRR in about 5 weeks or so and need them before then (my rear cut springs rub now on bumps as is..)
i said thanks but no thanks, the time frame and no local pick up is a deal breaker.

gonna order t3's with the next pay check

cshaw07 03-08-16 06:52 AM

you could save a lot of cash and do what i did. I got rear springs here: SSSN85

Then get a set of these: Speedway Adjustable Extended Spring Shim

trim the cup part, and weld it to your axle. you have adjustable rear suspension like the old re-speed stuff. i fact i think those are the same springs he used. Then match up with a shock of your choice, i used a koni yellow from a fox body mustang.

Sh00bs 03-08-16 10:07 AM


Originally Posted by cshaw07 (Post 12036576)
you could save a lot of cash and do what i did. I got rear springs here: SSSN85

Then get a set of these: Speedway Adjustable Extended Spring Shim

trim the cup part, and weld it to your axle. you have adjustable rear suspension like the old re-speed stuff. i fact i think those are the same springs he used. Then match up with a shock of your choice, i used a koni yellow from a fox body mustang.

Wow! i think i may actually do this... thanks for the tip.

only question is what do you mean by trim the cup? is it too tall as it comes?

cshaw07 03-08-16 10:27 AM

yes, that and the stock spring perch is made to accept the spring which isnt flat. so you make it fit tighter and more level.

Sh00bs 03-08-16 10:31 AM


Originally Posted by cshaw07 (Post 12036648)
yes, that and the stock spring perch is made to accept the spring which isnt flat. so you make it fit tighter and more level.

ah ok i understand, so plus some shocks (i guess thrifty folks could use oem if they're not blown...) you can have adjustable rear setup for under $200 ! not bad. appreciate it :) i think ima give this a shot

cshaw07 03-08-16 10:35 AM

yeah plus some shocks, but oem shocks wont hold up to lowered cars and high spring rates. the fox body konis are adjustable and i got them on sale for $112 each. the front koni yellows i used are from an 85-86 mr2, those were kinda pricey. they're also adjustable.

Sh00bs 03-11-16 09:08 AM


Originally Posted by cshaw07 (Post 12036653)
yeah plus some shocks, but oem shocks wont hold up to lowered cars and high spring rates. the fox body konis are adjustable and i got them on sale for $112 each. the front koni yellows i used are from an 85-86 mr2, those were kinda pricey. they're also adjustable.

everything ordered! shot you a pm as well


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