KYB AGX 8-way adjustable suspension, FM Springs, FCM bumpstops.
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KYB AGX 8-way adjustable suspension, FM Springs, FCM bumpstops.
Up for sale is my complete coil over assembly from my 1997 Mazda Miata. They feature the popular KYB AGX 8 way adjustable shock absorbers, Flyin Miata springs in 1st generation spring rates, Fat cat motorsport 46mm bumpstops, new boots, and NA shock mounts. The shocks, springs, and bumpstops have seen around 15,000 miles of use and they work wonderfully. Ride is smooth, handling is predictable with very little body roll. An excellent assembly for the weekend warrior Miata. Asking 350 dollars shipped to the 48 states or best offer.
Update, for those who have never witness the transformation that mere bumpstops can have on a lowered vehicle, let me tell you that the FCM bumpstops make a huge difference on ride quality. The stock NA bumpstops are hard rubber as compared to MCU, which was used in the NB models. The stock NA bumpstops are also around 79 millimeter is length. By replacing the bumpstops with linear rate 46mm FCMs, an additional inch of shock travel is gained, which more than compensates for the loss of travel due to a 1.25-1.5 inch ride height drop.
Pictures will be available tomorrow. Send payment to my paypal at CodyAlanB5@hotmail.com
Update, for those who have never witness the transformation that mere bumpstops can have on a lowered vehicle, let me tell you that the FCM bumpstops make a huge difference on ride quality. The stock NA bumpstops are hard rubber as compared to MCU, which was used in the NB models. The stock NA bumpstops are also around 79 millimeter is length. By replacing the bumpstops with linear rate 46mm FCMs, an additional inch of shock travel is gained, which more than compensates for the loss of travel due to a 1.25-1.5 inch ride height drop.
Pictures will be available tomorrow. Send payment to my paypal at CodyAlanB5@hotmail.com
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