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INiTiAL33
10-11-2003, 05:20 PM
For those of you MSP ppl who has Eibach Pro-kit on your rides...
How many fingers can you fit at the rear?
Dexter
10-11-2003, 05:24 PM
wow, precise measurement.
SonicRacer
10-11-2003, 05:25 PM
Side note: Racing Beat springs would probably be a better idea than Eibach. Racing Beat springs are the same as what is on the car (MSP) stock except they are just a tad lower. They were originally what were prototyped for the car, but Mazda coudn't have the car that low as a production vehicle. They figured it would lower the car around a 1/4".
(I talked to Racing Beat when I was in Cali about this subject. Lowering a car with tuned suspension made me nervous, I didn't want to mess anything up with it.)
Anyway, back to Eibach question. :)
INiTiAL33
10-11-2003, 05:30 PM
Originally posted by SonicRacer
Side note: Racing Beat springs would probably be a better idea than Eibach. Racing Beat springs are the same as what is on the car (MSP) stock except they are just a tad lower. They were originally what were prototyped for the car, but Mazda coudn't have the car that low as a production vehicle. They figured it would lower the car around a 1/4".
(I talked to Racing Beat when I was in Cali about this subject. Lowering a car with tuned suspension made me nervous, I didn't want to mess anything up with it.)
Anyway, back to Eibach question. :)
HMm well the springs that came with the MP3 and MSP lowers approx .75" F&R ....... and i just checked out the RB springs that you mentioned and they lower about .875" ......
i think if i were to pay to get a drop i wouldnt pay to drop .125" more?
I know what you mean tho.. thanks for your advice.
tonkabui
10-11-2003, 05:32 PM
the racing beat springs are eibachs with racing beat printed on them and racing beat drop specs.
SonicRacer
10-11-2003, 05:43 PM
Well who makes them doesn't really mean anything... It's more about the specs.
That is a good point Inital... Why pay to only lower that much? :) Ok, bad ace coilovers is my only option then. :D
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