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Don't forget i can get you the coils as well.
Don't forget i can get you the coils as well.
What do you suggest brother
I looked at Standard but my friend told me to look a BC instead.
All I need is a great ride, Im not sure the Corksport Dampers will do the job as well as a good set of coil overs.
The Focus RS is on it's way to America/Canada. I got my eyes on the S3 or Golf R or the New Focus RS in 2 years.
The 2 will prob go to my Girlfriend's dauther. She's will be 18 by then and she will need a car. I cant think of ever selling the 2.
But I could build the 2 for performance, going all out on the 2 and buying the Jeep Renegade Trailhawk. That thing looks cool.
By the way. There is a skid plate available if you're looking for that. Rival Skid Plate.
Interesting. With the CS skidplate pulled there might be some folks that would go for this one. What's the price on it?
I can't seem to find the product page for this particular skid plate from Rival's site. Also, they seem more like they are in the market for ATVs instead of passenger cars.
Care to show us the link?
Although, from what i know the Standard Suspension kit includes camber adjustments in the front. I know Ksport doesn't and would have to check on BC to make sure.
My only actual experience so far are with Ksport Kontrol Pro and i have no complaints what so ever. Ride comfort is almost like stock and you have all the adjustability you'll need. I've had no complaint from any Mazda 2 owner that's bought a kit from me. At least no ones told me anything bad.
BC has fully adjustable camber plates although you do have to remove the strut to change it. They are set from the factory with around -2.5 which is about where you want them anyway.
Ride is awesome, even with higher than "spec" spring rates. I think they spec them at 6k/5k although you can pick any rate you like.
That Focus RS is very tempting i have to say.
Options available under $1000 are BC Racing, Ksport or Standard Suspension. I'd recommend all three options really. All similar price, all good quality. All have good ride comfort and all have about the same options. Although, from what i know the Standard Suspension kit includes camber adjustments in the front. I know Ksport doesn't and would have to check on BC to make sure. Standard Suspension also offers free shipping within Canada.
My only actual experience so far are with Ksport Kontrol Pro and i have no complaints what so ever. Ride comfort is almost like stock and you have all the adjustability you'll need. I've had no complaint from any Mazda 2 owner that's bought a kit from me. At least no ones told me anything bad.
By the way. There is a skid plate available if you're looking for that. Rival Skid Plate.
I just watch a vid on the Golf R and wow, what a great DD.... I got to think about what Im going to do to the 2 for now on. I may make it more comfy to "sell" to my wife s dauther in a few years and buy the R
Or...make a trip to Jersey and pick up a ready to install in your 2 pair of fixed back seats with brackets...
Installation included...