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Post by scooby1929 on Jul 30, 2012 16:05:38 GMT
Anybody using the bilsteins as opposed to fully adjustable coilovers? I was reading some reviews on mx5 nutz on the ebay coilovers such as ta technix and raceland and there were not many people rated them. Thats being kind. The bilsteins came out of a friends car and are good. Any reason why i could not use these on the exocet? ?
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Post by gwnwar on Jul 30, 2012 17:04:37 GMT
You can send them out to be revalved and get some adjustable CO made to the right spring rate..
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Post by scooby1929 on Jul 30, 2012 17:19:14 GMT
Would they not be okay as they are?
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Post by welshy1 on Jul 30, 2012 17:24:14 GMT
Im using the bilsteins from my donor after putting it on the floor for the first time it's low enough with them on and some people have removed their coilovers due to being to harsh on the roads. I will save up and get a set of gas pro coilovers with adjustable damping after the iva but are double the price of the cheaper makes.
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Post by scooby1929 on Jul 30, 2012 18:56:59 GMT
Welshy i have the bilsteins with 30mm eibach lowering springs in them. Do you think it might be better to change the springs for the original mazda ones which i have as well? I am gonna wait until i have used mine a bit before i put expensive coilovers in it
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Post by welshy1 on Jul 30, 2012 20:01:43 GMT
Same as me then the car is very stiff not a lot of give init with the lowering springs and polybushed will have to try it when i do some track days latter on in the year.
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