wendy93089
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- 2007 mazda5
Hey im looking to get rear shocks. i heard good things about kyb. im just not 100% sure which ones they are on amazon. when i click on it i find more than one. can someone direct me in the right way. thanks
AGX suck compared to any alternative in that range. A better question is why doesn't Tokico offer ANY products for the MS3/Mz3/Mz5?...Good info there^^ Why is it that the KYB AGX is not available for the 5? Given the shared platform, with more enthusiast oriented cars you would think we could at least get those right?
I am about to install the adjustable rear control arms to dial out the aggressive negative camber on our Mazda5. And I am seriously considering replacing the rear shocks from the original OEM (45K miles on them) to Koni Sport to tighen up the rear and also kill off the tire cupping problem. But I do not intend to lower the ride height.
Well said.Rotating them doesn't cure bad shocks cupping the tires, it only ensures that you have FOUR cupped tires instead of two.
Thanks for the info. I am not as interested in Mazdaspeed or rally car handling as I am in getting a much more durable and reliable shock. Okay so maybe for fun I will dial up up the Konis to see how hard I can push the car for a day.And to answer the question that was asked, you can use the Koni Sport or FSD shocks and struts on stock height suspension without any ill effects. You may not fully realize the potential of the new dampers, but you certainly won't hurt them.
Rotating them doesn't cure bad shocks cupping the tires, it only ensures that you have FOUR cupped tires instead of two. And to answer the question that was asked, you can use the Koni Sport or FSD shocks and struts on stock height suspension without any ill effects. You may not fully realize the potential of the new dampers, but you certainly won't hurt them.