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Old 08-31-2011, 01:01 AM
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fs miata tein h tech lowering springs 120 obo These are supposed to be really sweet. 120 obo


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What year are the springs for?
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These fit all NAs...90-97 shock style.

Great street springs. Work very well with the AGX.
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Thanks for the info, I have a 1999 so I dont think they will work.
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Originally Posted by gospeed81
These fit all NAs...90-97 shock style.

Great street springs. Work very well with the AGX.
orly?

Are there known rates on these?
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F: 235lb/in / R: 168lb/in

Also, those are S-techs, not H-techs.
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1.1 inch drop in front and 0.7 inch in rear right???
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I believe so, thanks for the info guys...
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Originally Posted by Brandon
1.1 inch drop in front and 0.7 inch in rear right???
Actual drop on my '92 was closer to 1.25-1.5 on both ends...perfect for "touring" use and stock to wastegate boost handling.

Again, great springs. Probably some of the best "out of the box" drop springs.
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All this good talk, if I keep my miata maybe I will swap out my r springs for these. Im sure they will be great on my koni yellows
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$120 including shipping? 07013
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That sounds good. Sent email
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updated your thread title for clarity.
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