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Piston H8er 01-13-09 07:31 PM

Spring Recommendation?
 
Aside from going with a full coilover setup, has anyone had any good results from just springs and maybe a good set of adjustable shocks like Koni's ?

Someone said they liked the tanabe GF springs. Also, I heard Ground Control is good... and some people are using tein.

mazdaverx713b 01-13-09 07:45 PM

Racing Beat's springs are quite nice for street or track use. www.racingbeat.com

Shadow102 01-13-09 10:23 PM


Originally Posted by mazdaverx713b (Post 8875743)
Racing Beat's springs are quite nice for street or track use. www.racingbeat.com

any idea why racing beat produces seperate springs for the convertible?

FelixIsGod29X 01-13-09 10:35 PM


Originally Posted by Shadow102 (Post 8876240)
any idea why racing beat produces seperate springs for the convertible?

Verts are more heavy so they made a different spring rate for them : )

Rotary_Knight 01-14-09 12:12 AM

It really depends on what's the application. For street driving and looks any lowering spring will be good. For street/track driving, I'd say the ground controls with konis or something. For track, coilovers of course.

Irentat 01-14-09 11:34 AM

I am using Tein adjustables and they are exceptional. I am able to truly refine my oversteer and understeer well with them.

Gabriel82 01-14-09 02:40 PM

I have Tanabe GF210 on my FC
they dropped the car a good amount and they feel real good on turns
http://www.tanabe-usa.com/springs/sp...tions.asp?id=3


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