Anyone runs Mazdaspeed springs (by Eibach) on their FC?
how much does it lower the car? need modification to fit?
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Are you talking about Mazdaspeed the old Mazda Competition?
Or the old Mazdaspeed stuff? Either or should be a direct drop-in fit. -Ted |
I got Eibach Prokit Springs which is what mazdaspeed recommends to use with their adjustable shocks. Instead I am using the Eibach springs with Tokico Illumina 5way Adjustables in the rear and factory shocks in the front. They are nice and comfy. Its not bouncy at all. Pretty smooth for an old car. The drop is not too low and not too high either. in the front, it drops to one finger between the tire and fender and the rear it is 2 1-2 fingers.
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yea, i had eibach prokit springs wit my agx, its has a nice ride quaility to it. the drop is not too crazy. I have a set if your interested, pm me.
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I felt the rear could use a bit more of a drop but I absolutely loved the ride and ability of those springs.
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Originally Posted by RETed
Are you talking about Mazdaspeed the old Mazda Competition?
Or the old Mazdaspeed stuff? Either or should be a direct drop-in fit. -Ted so i m not sure if it is the same as Eibach prokit. |
Originally Posted by r33
It's in black labled with "Mazdaspeed Eibach"
so i m not sure if it is the same as Eibach prokit. |
Originally Posted by Eternal_Gamer
Are you sure their is one like that? I'd like to see a pic of it and where you are planning to buy it from. All the stores that sell Mazdaspeed Parts specifically say that Mazdaspeed recommends the use of Eibach Prokit Springs with their shocks.
i called mazdaspeed rep in US and they said they dont import those. |
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