mazdaspeedster3
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- Mazdaspeed3. 2008
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The progressive design are nice. I can tell a clear upgrade in performance after having them in for two weeks now. The car turns in much better now. I can make a quick aggressive turn and I'm always surprised my car just "does it now", where before the suspension would lean much more then catch up to what I wanted it to do a second later. Cruising wise it's as comfortable as stock. Even when I accidentally hit a big bump or pot hole it doesn't feel damaging. These springs are for those who like the car to be a daily driver but want an improved planted feeling without any drawbacks. Personally it's perfect for me. I think it's great for the MS3 since most people want their cars to remain "sleepers" in general. Basically this is how it should of came from the factory, but since it's a mass market they Mazda had to compromise a little.
i think i want these springs. how much $ and where ?
Got that RSB on yet Matt? I want to drive your car when you have that done. Then I can decide on whether to get Springs or not.
Well said, I need to get a few more miles on mine and get some of the local MS3 guys and see what they think and how it compares to stock but so far I'm really liking it.
It's been about two months now.
What's your impressions?
but it is a tad bouncy over potholes and uneven roads. It doesnt bother me but I have had fellow MS3 owners comment on it.
Are you on stock shocks? I'm wondering how these would do with some Koni Yellows?
Are you on stock shocks? I'm wondering how these would do with some Koni Yellows?