Lowering options?

TheWaterboy

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2003 Mazda Protege5
I'm thinking about lowering my car. I don't want to slam it. I've had a slammed civic and didn't enjoy it very much. I'm not sure which route I should take. Thoughts?
 
Coilovers are worth every penny. Bought mine 3 months ago , dropped it about 1 month ago and drives like a totally different car.
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As I do a mixture of hard daily driving, with a little pinch of AutoCross STC mixed in, I opted for the Eibach pro-kits and KYB's.
 
If you want to go with coilovers, best bang for the buck would probably be yellowspeed. there are many other options available though, some more expensive than others. look into bc and ksport as well.

as far as cheaper options go, you can mess around with different strut and spring combos.
For struts, you can keep original kyb, tokico blues, or tokico illuminas
check this out for different springs and the drop rates http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?58798-**-Spring-Buyer-s-Guide-**
eibach pro kit and tein s tech seem to be the most popular choices
 
If you want to go with coilovers, best bang for the buck would probably be yellowspeed. there are many other options available though, some more expensive than others. look into bc and ksport as well.

as far as cheaper options go, you can mess around with different strut and spring combos.
For struts, you can keep original kyb, tokico blues, or tokico illuminas
check this out for different springs and the drop rates http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?58798-**-Spring-Buyer-s-Guide-**
eibach pro kit and tein s tech seem to be the most popular choices

Awesome! thank you!
 
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