Help with FD suspension please
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Help with FD suspension please
hello, every one im new to alll of this, but i do have a question on the 3rd gen rx7.
I have a 1994 rx7 i just wanted to know what suspension set up is good for my FD if i wanted to spend 500-800 dollars, and i want to keep the ride as close as stock as i can (smooth ride not so rough) but i do want to lower the car around 1.5-2 inches... i'm also planing to get some rims for the car looking at 19" offset... thank you for your help
I have a 1994 rx7 i just wanted to know what suspension set up is good for my FD if i wanted to spend 500-800 dollars, and i want to keep the ride as close as stock as i can (smooth ride not so rough) but i do want to lower the car around 1.5-2 inches... i'm also planing to get some rims for the car looking at 19" offset... thank you for your help
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Take a look at Tokico's new HTS package:
http://www.raceinspired.com/ps-6719-...1993-1996.aspx
As far as wheels, most people are going to recommend 17-18" wheels. For offsets, check this thread:
https://www.rx7club.com/suspension-wheels-tires-brakes-20/fd-wheel-tire-sizing-416251/
http://www.raceinspired.com/ps-6719-...1993-1996.aspx
As far as wheels, most people are going to recommend 17-18" wheels. For offsets, check this thread:
https://www.rx7club.com/suspension-wheels-tires-brakes-20/fd-wheel-tire-sizing-416251/
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supenssion upgrade
i didnt go with the tokico but i went with bilstein struts and prokit springs it great.. ride very will and it like stock with a one inch drop...
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