vogtland springs

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2007 MazdaSpeed3
Did anyone every hear of this company? They make lowering springs especially for the speed now and the price is pretty reasonable $220. They say it will give the car a 1.2 inch drop.
 
Did anyone every hear of this company? They make lowering springs especially for the speed now and the price is pretty reasonable $220. They say it will give the car a 1.2 inch drop.

I had a set on my car but didnt like the stance. the handling was great but while the front drop was ~1.5", the rear ended up at .75" drop.
 
They’re a reputable company, I was going to put those on my SRT-4, but at the time they didn’t make them for my car, so I went with Tokico 5-way’s and Eibach sportline springs.
 
These are a great spring and the price is usually really good. Just have whoever you are buying from (including me I sell these) make sure they are in stock. Vogtland USA gets these from Germany and you will be waiting forever for them to ship if they do not already have them.

EDIT: They currently have 11 sets in stock no worries! I am seeing a 1.6 drop all around not 1.2 with what I have in front of me.
 
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They currently have 11 sets in stock no worries! I am seeing a 1.6 drop all around not 1.2 with what I have in front of me.


While the advertised drop is 1.6" f/r, only the front drop matched that, with the rear being less. I didn't like the rakes stance, but the car handled very well and brake dive was greatly reduced.

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They are Mazda 3 specific. They advertise 1.6 drop al the way around but it is good to know that the rear is less. Looks good boosthead!

Edit: what springs did you end up staying with?
 
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They are Mazda 3 specific. They advertise 1.6 drop al the way around but it is good to know that the rear is less. Looks good boosthead!

Edit: what springs did you end up staying with?

I ended up with Sportlines, before going back to stock because my wife started driving the 3 daily.

I don't want to disuade anyone from buying Vogtlands. They rode well and handled great. They just weren't the right springs for me.
 

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