NA Racing Beat Spring rates
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Don't know exact rates but they aren't much stiffer than stock springs.
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Wow, I didn't know they were that soft. I bought them right when I got my 91 miata and didn't know much about them back then. I must be riding on the bumpstops then because it feels alot harsher than my wifes 97 with factory suspension. I am running AGX's set all the way soft fo the street so I am sure they are not making the ride that harsh.
Now if I can get them less harsh and swap them over to my wife's 97 so I can have a reason to stick on some coilovers on my 91.
If I swap the 91 (RB +AGX) suspension over to the 97, would I be better off just swapping the AGX's(15k miles on them) over to my wifes miata, keeping the stock springs rather than swapping the Racing Beat springs?
We do a good bit of spirited driiving in the mountains, the occasional autocross and a track day every now and again. She doesn't want it any harsger than it is right now with factory springs.
Now if I can get them less harsh and swap them over to my wife's 97 so I can have a reason to stick on some coilovers on my 91.
If I swap the 91 (RB +AGX) suspension over to the 97, would I be better off just swapping the AGX's(15k miles on them) over to my wifes miata, keeping the stock springs rather than swapping the Racing Beat springs?
We do a good bit of spirited driiving in the mountains, the occasional autocross and a track day every now and again. She doesn't want it any harsger than it is right now with factory springs.
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