The Moderately Low (Not Slammed) and Functional Thread

Friends & I..bored lol

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haha mann i have the white powder coating chilen at home. but the guy that was supposed to paint them for me ...well, cant anymore.

AND i get charged 160 for taking the tires off (lo pros/runflats) . SO il probably just paint them myself :/
 
hey guys,

so i live in montreal and the roads are terrible and the winters even worse. i want to lower my car but i dont want it too low. does anyone have any suggestions on suspension setup? i was thinking tokico blues and rb springs but i have no idea how my p5 is going to sit. or something else maybe?

Richard
 
depending on how low you want to go, tein s techs are a pretty good brand and will give about an inch and a half. the pro kit from eibach is pretty good too with not quite as much a drop as the stechs but both with ride nicer then rb's
 
Ironically DJDubs old BC coilvers. tee-hee. Now they will be used for function and not slammed hard parking.

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depending on how low you want to go, tein s techs are a pretty good brand and will give about an inch and a half. the pro kit from eibach is pretty good too with not quite as much a drop as the stechs but both with ride nicer then rb's

well the winters can get pretty bad here so not low enough to shovel the snow with my car lol. the tokico blues are good struts though? thanks for the suggestion
 
well the winters can get pretty bad here so not low enough to shovel the snow with my car lol. the tokico blues are good struts though? thanks for the suggestion

I ran Tein S-techs and Tokico HP's (blues) for about 2 years without any problems. I always reccomend them. Good ride quality and performance. And we have lots of snow here in northern Ohio too. ;)
 
im with lewis, tokico's and stechs is a beast combination

edit: ill be running stechs and staggs in about 2 weeks cause us poor folk cant afford tokico's :p
 
I ran Tein S-techs and Tokico HP's (blues) for about 2 years without any problems. I always reccomend them. Good ride quality and performance. And we have lots of snow here in northern Ohio too. ;)

im with lewis, tokico's and stechs is a beast combination

edit: ill be running stechs and staggs in about 2 weeks cause us poor folk cant afford tokico's :p

Ok cool thanks guys. Just to clarify though. MSP stock struts are tokico blues, right? Someone is selling them on this forum and i'm thinking of getting them without the rb springs.

http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/show...t-Out-AEM-CAI-Kinetic-FMIC-Front-Bumper-w-lip

Just got my car a month ago, btw
 
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