what are some good "something pretty low" springs
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what are some good "something pretty low" springs
hi guys
everytime i get a new car i have to lower it, this be my first with mazdas
i want to get you guys opinons on different springs..
for now its just my weekend drive around town car..i dont want to slam it, something pretty low..
and right now money in a budget or if you guys got something fs i may like..lmk
everytime i get a new car i have to lower it, this be my first with mazdas
i want to get you guys opinons on different springs..
for now its just my weekend drive around town car..i dont want to slam it, something pretty low..
and right now money in a budget or if you guys got something fs i may like..lmk
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"what is good springs"
seriously?
What are some good springs, would be a much better way to word it. Try searching noob. FM, racing beat, ground control, tein, whatever. All require upgraded shocks.
seriously?
What are some good springs, would be a much better way to word it. Try searching noob. FM, racing beat, ground control, tein, whatever. All require upgraded shocks.
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I know you have no friends other than your buddies on AIM, but please try and use some decent grammar and punctuation on this website. If you don't have enough time to actually type out words and insert an apostrophe or two, you might look into changing up your busy schedule of video gaming and couch testing. Since I'm not a complete *******, I really suggest upgrading shocks when you do springs, go much stiffer than stock rates and you will get bounce, which makes a car very difficult to control properly.
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:-P 18psi
i'll take the torture from you guys, will stick around because i like to learn more about miatas..
my goals for my car is to find me a t28 and have a little bit of fun
sorry about that post between wanting to slam and drop my car it was late last night when i posted it...
ok i want to drop it pretty low, but NOT to slam it.
and i know im a newb on here
i'll take the torture from you guys, will stick around because i like to learn more about miatas..
my goals for my car is to find me a t28 and have a little bit of fun
sorry about that post between wanting to slam and drop my car it was late last night when i posted it...
ok i want to drop it pretty low, but NOT to slam it.
and i know im a newb on here
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:-P 18psi
i'll take the torture from you guys, will stick around because i like to learn more about miatas..
my goals for my car is to find me a t28 and have a little bit of fun
sorry about that post between wanting to slam and drop my car it was late last night when i posted it...
ok i want to drop it pretty low, but NOT to slam it.
and i know im a newb on here
i'll take the torture from you guys, will stick around because i like to learn more about miatas..
my goals for my car is to find me a t28 and have a little bit of fun
sorry about that post between wanting to slam and drop my car it was late last night when i posted it...
ok i want to drop it pretty low, but NOT to slam it.
and i know im a newb on here
No one here wants to hear you go on and on about your ---- fissures. STFU and never post **** like this again, or it will be the last time you **** up like this.
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If you're cheap, which you've stated...and an idiot, which is obvious...just cut your stock springs and to hell with it.
If you decide you want to communicate in a way we can actually understand, and wish to learn about proper suspension setup which will attain better handling, and a lower, more aggressive stance, then try searching. I hate to say this, but miata.net actually has a ****-ton of threads on cheap, but decent setups.
They all involve upgrading shocks, and atleast bumpstops, if not mounts as well. They also all involve paying attention to spring rates, dampers that are suitable for them, suspension travel of your modded setup, and a proper alignment afterwards.
If you decide you want to communicate in a way we can actually understand, and wish to learn about proper suspension setup which will attain better handling, and a lower, more aggressive stance, then try searching. I hate to say this, but miata.net actually has a ****-ton of threads on cheap, but decent setups.
They all involve upgrading shocks, and atleast bumpstops, if not mounts as well. They also all involve paying attention to spring rates, dampers that are suitable for them, suspension travel of your modded setup, and a proper alignment afterwards.
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if you think you can slap some springs on the car and it will handle better... you own the wrong car. The miata is crazy sensitive to suspension changes. There is a reason there is such an amazing wealth of knowledge about shock dyno curves, spring rates, alignment settings, etc. for our cars - because it matters soooo much for them. After 5 months without an alignment my car handles drastically different than it did right after the alignment. During race season I get an alignment every 3 races because it will literally matter that much. EVERY cheap "performance" spring out there is a HORRIBLE choice for a miata if you do not also upgrade to shocks designed for the appropriate spring rate as well as shock mounts and aftermarket bump stops depending on your goals.
If you have all stock suspension components under your car and you put a set of Tein springs on like the s-techs, your car will literally handle worse. As in, it will actually not be ultimately as fast around a corner as it would have been with the stock springs.
Welcome to needing to actually... care.
-Ryan
If you have all stock suspension components under your car and you put a set of Tein springs on like the s-techs, your car will literally handle worse. As in, it will actually not be ultimately as fast around a corner as it would have been with the stock springs.
Welcome to needing to actually... care.
-Ryan
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if you think you can slap some springs on the car and it will handle better... you own the wrong car. The miata is crazy sensitive to suspension changes. There is a reason there is such an amazing wealth of knowledge about shock dyno curves, spring rates, alignment settings, etc. for our cars - because it matters soooo much for them. After 5 months without an alignment my car handles drastically different than it did right after the alignment. During race season I get an alignment every 3 races because it will literally matter that much. EVERY cheap "performance" spring out there is a HORRIBLE choice for a miata if you do not also upgrade to shocks designed for the appropriate spring rate as well as shock mounts and aftermarket bump stops depending on your goals.
If you have all stock suspension components under your car and you put a set of Tein springs on like the s-techs, your car will literally handle worse. As in, it will actually not be ultimately as fast around a corner as it would have been with the stock springs.
Welcome to needing to actually... care.
-Ryan
If you have all stock suspension components under your car and you put a set of Tein springs on like the s-techs, your car will literally handle worse. As in, it will actually not be ultimately as fast around a corner as it would have been with the stock springs.
Welcome to needing to actually... care.
-Ryan
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p.s. I gave your girlfriend a pelvic alignment.