Adjustable Mazda 2 Struts/Shocks

Derrick, is there an ETA yet for when the CS dampers might go on sale? (2thumbs)
 
Adjustable Mazda 2 Struts and Shocks at Last! Pre-Sale Now On!!

CorkSport is happy to announce the pre-sale of our highly anticipated CorkSport Adjustable Struts and Shocks for the Mazda 2! For those of you that have been following development of our strut and shock kit for the Mazda 2 on Mazdas247, the time has finally arrived for our pre-sale! The shocks and struts will be priced at $339.00, 15% off the front line pricing for a limited time. Pre-sale pricing will end on December 26, 2012.

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The CorkSport Mazda 2 Struts and Shocks are 15 way adjustable with the #1 setting similar to the OEM ride. This will allow you to customize your ride to your driving style and limit body roll to make your car more predictable and stable even without the addition of lowering springs.

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CorkSport Shocks and Struts are made with gas charged twin tube shock absorbers to allow the shock to react faster and more predictably, for a quicker response time and will help to keep the tire firmly planted on the road. You will have the ability to change both rebound and compression damping simultaneously for greatly improved ride quality. This variable tuning range makes it possible to use for daily driving, B-Spec, and auto-crossing.

This easy to install and easy to adjust part will be selling for $399, however is being offered on pre-sale for a limited time for just $339.00! As an added bonus, the CorkSport Mazda 2 Struts and Shocks can be paired with the Mazda 2 H&R Lowering Springs for an additional 10% savings on the lowering springs!

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This makes for a savings of $80.90 on the package price if you purchase during the pre-sale period so if you were on the fenceline about purchasing struts and springs for your Mazda 2, now is the time to take advantage.

Remember, pricing will be going up to $399 beginning 12/27/12 so purchase at this great price while you can!

All pre-purchases will be charged at time of purchase and will ship the week of January 7th 2013. If you plan to order other parts when you make this purchase, they will be shipped at the time the struts and shocks do, so if you want other parts sooner, place it as a separate order.

For more information or to purchase today, please visit this product listing in the CorkSport catalog at http://www.corksport.com/mazda-2-shocks-and-struts-by-corksport-performance.html

Gwynne-
 
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Why now, why couldn't it be after Christmas.......noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. (lol2) I'm so broke.
 
Can you post up some pictures Derrick?
I think I'm looking for more of a drop than that.

Looks like you're going to have to look into Tanabe DF210 springs if you want more drop than the h&r springs. The DF210s are the only springs I've found that go lower. So it's either coilovers for you or you buy springs and start cutting, which I don't ever recommend.
These things are going to go great with my Eibachs (cabpatch)
 
Looks like you're going to have to look into Tanabe DF210 springs if you want more drop than the h&r springs. The DF210s are the only springs I've found that go lower. So it's either coilovers for you or you buy springs and start cutting, which I don't ever recommend.
These things are going to go great with my Eibachs (cabpatch)

That is a decent drop for half the price of coils.
Derrick any idea how well the spring rates will work with your struts? (2.2/1.6) spring rate.
 
I'm sure Derrick has plenty of info and feedback on that. AFAIK, they developed the shocks while running H&R springs on their shop 2.
 
Don't know if I'll be able to pick these up before the presale ends, but within the next 2 months, my 2 will be properly lowered. Thanks CorkSport!
 
Sounds great. How are the adjustments done?

The fronts are adjusted from the top in the engine bay and the rears are adjusted from the wheel well. Look at the picture Gwynne posted above and you can see the adjusters on the struts and shocks.
 
From what i understood, Tanabe never finallized R&D for their springs. I called them a few months back for info on their coilovers and asked if they offered their "GF Springs" and they told me the mazda2 stuff had knocking issues and was not yet fixed. Does somebody have any new info on this?
 
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