I have ordered the KYB AGX shocks from the renown seller on E-bay and they should be arriving very shortly. I am toying with the idea of changing the springs while I change the shocks. I have decided to keep the ride height the same due to clearance problems in some peoples drives! The question is, do I leave the standard springs in or do I change them (using Kings springs)
Also I read in the big forum that a lot of users change the dust boots while they change the shocks however the OEM boots are costly from Mazda as the bump stops are integrated in them. Do you just cut of the boot or is it worth buying the whole bump stop/boot? If it is worth buying a new bump stop/boot, a lot of people in the US rave about the FCM bump stops. Are they worth getting
http://www.fatcatmotorsports.com/FCMstops.htm
The above is in regards to a 1990 MX-5 NA6 with 14\" Rims. All help appreciated
Std springs or aftermarket & dust boots
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I got aftermarket ones from Fulcrum when I got my Kings... $50-60 a pair! I didn't think they'd be that much, but you live and learn.
Re: your springs. Even the \"OEM replacement\" Kings will lowever the car. If you get King LOW it is quite a lot lower. Whether or not it's worth changing them depends on how many ks they have done and how saggy they are...
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Re: your springs. Even the \"OEM replacement\" Kings will lowever the car. If you get King LOW it is quite a lot lower. Whether or not it's worth changing them depends on how many ks they have done and how saggy they are...
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I reverted to the original springs after fitting my Ohlins shocks last year. Originally tried the shocks with Eibachs but found the ride height just too low for around these parts.
The Mazda springs are very good quality as I measured each spring length while they were apart (we have a large digital vernier gauge at work) and they were all within a couple of mm of each other. Even if you retain the original springs on your new shocks, I would recommend a full wheel alignment to take advantage of the new setup.
The Mazda springs are very good quality as I measured each spring length while they were apart (we have a large digital vernier gauge at work) and they were all within a couple of mm of each other. Even if you retain the original springs on your new shocks, I would recommend a full wheel alignment to take advantage of the new setup.
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