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rosrex7 08-13-08 07:39 PM

does this look normal??
 
Does this look normal??

Springs shocks combination of the two? Its the original suspension.. 75k

RIGHT FRONT

http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...rsidewheel.jpg

LEFT FRONT

http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...lsidewheel.jpg

twisted7 08-13-08 07:47 PM

might want to zoom out a little bit.

MyRedFD 08-13-08 08:05 PM

If that's the original suspension it looks like it's finally given out.

hsitko 08-13-08 08:15 PM

Looks like a car fender with an aftermarket wheel of unmentioned size. I have no idea if that looks normal. What size is that wheel? What size are the tires that are on it? Typically when a suspension wears out it gets bouncy not lower!?! Who said that? Looks worn out? Who are you?

AzEKnightz 08-13-08 08:24 PM


Originally Posted by hsitko (Post 8464183)
Looks like a car fender with an aftermarket wheel of unmentioned size. I have no idea if that looks normal. What size is that wheel? What size are the tires that are on it? Typically when a suspension wears out it gets bouncy not lower!?! Who said that? Looks worn out? Who are you?

Maybe you need to calm down a bit first. I personally had a set of shocks and springs that literally sagged and almost rubs the fender just like the picture shown here. It can be the shocks thats literally LEAKING. And the springs cannot withstand the weight of the vehicle.

And come on, be nice on the forum. I dont want to see people trashing others like that anymore here. Getting sick of it. Manners please!

rosrex7 08-13-08 08:29 PM

Here are some more.. The car has been sitting on a flat tire for about a year... just got new set put on the front drove around the block and herd some nasty rubbing....
I can getmy whole hand under the right tire and the fender covers the left tire.. " i cant turn Left"
Do the springs come separate or is it one assy?

Quick fix or need to down load the Tech Manual?

Sorry So shaky... (camera phone) raining like crazy here down in fl...

http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...7/newright.jpg


http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...x7/newleft.jpg

RotorRyan 08-13-08 09:05 PM

if those are 17's (i dont know if they are) then your suspension does seem a little low for stock. my bone stock shocks/springs are higher than the pics you posted, they are not as close to the fender. then again if those are 18's or up it may be normal to have less of a gap from the fender

rosrex7 08-13-08 09:43 PM

Yeah they are 18's. tire size 245 40. I really just wanted to know weather the shocks usually wear down or can the spring be the problem?

Is this a common thing for one to fail?

MyRedFD 08-13-08 10:42 PM


Originally Posted by hsitko (Post 8464183)
Looks like a car fender with an aftermarket wheel of unmentioned size. I have no idea if that looks normal. What size is that wheel? What size are the tires that are on it? Typically when a suspension wears out it gets bouncy not lower!?! Who said that? Looks worn out? Who are you?

How else do you explain one side sitting lower than the other on stock suspension?

twisted7 08-13-08 10:46 PM

time for some coilovers :)

rosrex7 08-14-08 06:38 AM

any good links?? cheap prices?

Change all 4 or just the front 2?
I never had to deal with suspension before.

Im going to jack it back up today take the tires off and get a better look..

SLOASFK 08-14-08 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by rosrex7 (Post 8465031)
any good links??

You can get a suspension just about anywhere. Brand matters more than reseller. Stick with a well known brand with a good rep.

If you're driving on the street, a high quality spring/shock combo is usually a better option than a coilover.

Originally Posted by rosrex7 (Post 8465031)
cheap prices?

Why does it seem like every new owner is more concerned about skimping to save a couple bucks than taking care of their car?

Originally Posted by rosrex7 (Post 8465031)
Change all 4 or just the front 2?

all 4.

MyRedFD 08-14-08 05:17 PM


Originally Posted by SLOASFK (Post 8465156)
all 4.

Ditto, original suspension at 75k, might as well replace them all at the same time. The others probably won't last much longer.

fendamonky 08-14-08 05:53 PM

It looks like your left side is riding lower than your right side...

My car does this (unfortunately) though I can't decide if it is from the guy who installed my shocks/springs being an idiot, and not setting the right hight to compensate for a driver, or from all the round-about's in the UK messing up my left side suspension..

Was there somebody in your car when these pictures were taken??

hsitko 08-15-08 01:57 AM

Actually shocks do leak. However they are not load bearing. Ever pressed down on a shock? It slowly and steadily goes down. It does not hold weight. If you want to see more info go to www.howstuffworks.com It is a great website that has lots of useful info on how things work. You may have a sagging spring, that is true. Just kind of uncommon. There are cars driving around that are 40 years old with 500k on them that dont have sagging springs.

rosrex7 08-16-08 11:10 AM

Sunspension 0

Black widow 0

https://www.rx7club.com/lounge-192/just-found-out-what-wrong-my-suspension-779720/

DaleClark 08-16-08 05:48 PM

I'm surprised no one has chimed in with the right answer.

The front strut mounts sag over time, moreso on the driver's side since the majority of the time there's just 1 person in the car, the driver. The spring wears into the rubber mount at the top.

Mazda has updated the part, dunno if it's better longevity-wise, but it's a VERY good idea to replace the strut mounts in the front whenever doing springs/shocks. Also, the pic in the thread you linked to showed the dust boot is torn and flopping around in there - that comes new on the new shock mounts.

This is VERY common, pretty much every FD with more than 50,000 miles will have this problem.

The stock shocks are actually REALLY good, and they're typically A-OK if they're dry and haven't been leaking oil.

The rear mounts don't seem to fail as often, but the fronts are definitely a trouble area.

Dale


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