F/S: Racing Beat Street springs/Tokico Illumina adjustible shocks
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F/S: Racing Beat Street springs/Tokico Illumina adjustible shocks
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The suspension off my 1992. $250 + shipping, local pickup prefered (central NJ/Philly), can meet for pickup within reason.
Racing Beat Street springs
Tokico Illumina 5-way adjustible shocks
OEM M1 suspension bumpstops and perches assembled to shocks. You can remove you old shocks/springs and install these without taking your old perches apart (no spring compressor needed for installation).
Estimated 30000 miles/4 years on everything. NOT NEW. Springs have mild surface rust where they meet the shocks, nothing major.
My miata is around 12 inches front/12.5 inches rear from center of wheel to fender lip. This setup has always been too bouncy for me. Yes I'm getting old. I highly recommend OEM M2 bumpstops in rear or fatcat bumpstops which are around $25 for a pair.
The suspension off my 1992. $250 + shipping, local pickup prefered (central NJ/Philly), can meet for pickup within reason.
Racing Beat Street springs
Tokico Illumina 5-way adjustible shocks
OEM M1 suspension bumpstops and perches assembled to shocks. You can remove you old shocks/springs and install these without taking your old perches apart (no spring compressor needed for installation).
Estimated 30000 miles/4 years on everything. NOT NEW. Springs have mild surface rust where they meet the shocks, nothing major.
My miata is around 12 inches front/12.5 inches rear from center of wheel to fender lip. This setup has always been too bouncy for me. Yes I'm getting old. I highly recommend OEM M2 bumpstops in rear or fatcat bumpstops which are around $25 for a pair.
Last edited by TurboTim; 12-01-2006 at 09:41 AM.
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