TeamMazda said:Thanks for clarifying that up for me, do u know by how much the rear will be
lower than the front? is it dramatic, or just a little?
I've always thought the sedan sat sorta like a stink bug anyway, with it's ass up too high. If you do The Washer Trick ( basically, add two #12 washers between that bowl shaped giant washer and the strut's 17mm top nut during reassembly) spring slop in the rear shouldn't be a problem. The car will still sit nice, slightly higher in back, as veiwed from the body side mouldings/lower sills. I did not know about the different spring seat heights, learn stuff new all the time !
No pics, I think it is detailed in TheMan's Protege FAQ under suspension mods, scroll down, it's about "clunking." I don't think the washers affect the ride height at all, it just puts more load on the spring even at full droop. Regardless of all the MSP/MP3/RB/Tokico variables, I think any BJ Protege chassis owner can't go wrong with any of the struts/springs/swaybars in this category/thread. I just helped out a complete suspension buildup on a '91 Miata, and using Koni's and 97+ upper mounts requires all sorts of drilling out of washers etc. It's nice to really "bolt stuff on" like the Mazda goodies.TeamMazda said:Hey Thanks for the information, i havent taken the struts/springs out yet... but thats a great idea, it would change the height so no issues, just wondering if you have any pics or the washer trick??(drive2)
Thanks! So the spring perch location is different, huh? (flame2)JoshP5 said:MP3 struts are valved more aggressively, have a reinforced rear endlink mounting tab, have a different (higher) rear spring perch location, and are blue.
JoshP5 said:MP3 struts are valved more aggressively, have a reinforced rear endlink mounting tab, have a different (higher) rear spring perch location, and are blue.
up (hahaspit)Simply Silver said:So if you installed I MP3 strut on a P5 with a P5 spring would it change the ride height up or down or the rear of the car?
So basically if you have a MP3 and you replace the shocks with non-OEM units you will be giving up your spring perch positioning and will need to use different springs to avoid rear drop?
I guess what I really want to know is if there are any springs for the P5 that will drop it 1/2" even around with tokico HP's as the shock of choice?