MZ3 "Mazdaspeed" Dampers work?

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11 MS3 Sport
So the MS Lowering springs made a great contribution to the car's handling overall. But it's still got that bouncy/floaty experiences over highway dips and whatnot. It's definitely no secret that the dampers are poorly designed for the car and do not have enough rebound.

From what i've read so far, Koni Yellows are adjustable and work great, even though they're specifically made for the MZ3 and are possibly slightly longer than the MS3 stock dampers. But guys over on M3F have said it works just fine and are happy with the improvement.

That got me thinking, Mazda made a replacement damper for the MZ3. Who's to say this wouldn't work on the MS3 and make a viable improvement?? Does anyone have any more information on the MAZDASPEED sport dampers available for the MZ3? Here's a link of what i'm talking about:

http://www.mazdausa.com/MusaWeb/spe...LineCode=MZ3&categoryId=4&startModelYear=2004
 
I've sent Bilstein an e-mail asking which damper would be appropriate to use with the Sport springs. I'll let you know what they say.
 
I just received a reply. Bottom line: the Bilstein Sports work better with springs that are at least 1/2" shorter than the Mazdaspeed Sport springs; you could go ahead and use them, but the HDs would be the recommended fitment for an MS3 with stock or Mazdaspeed Sport springs.
I've always used Bilsteins on my Bimmers and they also perform great on my Wrangler- so if I decide to fit the MS Sports I'm definitely going with Bilstein.
 
Thanks for the follow-up. Will be considering suspension stuff soon, seeing how the stockers didn't last 25k.
 

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