Entry Level suspension setup.

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Re: Entry Level suspension setup.

Postby Boxer » Mon Dec 13, 2010 2:51 pm

Thanks Dave. Found it. I asked if that sense of humour you ordered was in stock yet, but they said they'd been made obsolete :)

Either way, was my bad, too tired after the trip to Tsukuba to think this morning ;)

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Re: Entry Level suspension setup.

Postby geofiz » Mon Dec 13, 2010 8:19 pm

Boxer wrote:
geofiz wrote:
$550 - Tokico Illumina 5 way adjustable shocks.



Keen on these as we're really happy with the springs in our car, where are they available from.

Also, where can you get the FM bump stops?


I ended up getting mine from jdmwerks13 off ebay. Shipping took 10 days. here is a link to his latest listing.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=310265069065&viewitem=


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Re: Entry Level suspension setup.

Postby bootz » Tue Dec 14, 2010 12:09 am

1red5 wrote:The Koni STR-T had unfavourable reviews over in the US forums. Steer clear.
Stick with Super Pro, ie. don't get too excited about getting harder bushes like Energy Suspension as they are bone-shakers.

My 2c: either get an entry level coilover set like BC or Yellow Speed, if your budget allows. Or go down same path as geofiz and many others and get "cheapy" combination. I found Eibach springs to be the cheapest reputable brand to buy online, and either Tokico or KYB adjustable dampers.



Can anyone comment about the CUSCO Comp-S Coilover Kit. It is a low end model about $1000 from Japan?
Not much known but this is a good price and Cusco have a reasonably good name. :?
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Re: Entry Level suspension setup.

Postby bootz » Tue Dec 14, 2010 12:43 pm

I am a noob when it comes to suspension but I think there are advantages to a budget coilover setup.
As far as I can see the big advantage of a budget coilover is that you are able to tune the ride height as well as the damper settings.

Unfortunately with lowering springs you are stuck with the height that the manufacturer deems appropriate for your car. This may be fine, or it may not be ideal. Probably depends on how much you want to fiddle about with the car. Coilovers give you the choice to change ride height without changing springs.

For the extra money coilovers could be worth while, as I said depends on how much you wish to muck about with the ride height. Probably the most depressing thing would be buying lowering springs and:
1. The car does not sit low enough for you or the rear does not sit quite right. :frown:
2. The car scrapes on every speed bump, driving you crazy and steep driveways are fraught with anxiety. :cry:
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Re: Entry Level suspension setup.

Postby jerrah » Tue Dec 14, 2010 2:58 pm

My MX5 came fitted with King springs and Koni Sport shocks (Yellows)

The King springs are very cheap but seem to do the job of holding the car up. I've heard all sorts of things about them but they appear to do the job.

The Koni's I love and I've used on previous cars. They're height adjustable by moving the spring perch between three positions. When I purchased my car they were set to the lowest setting and I moved them to the middle setting without difficulty at home with hand tools. The Koni's give a firm refined ride and have the top mount dampening adjustment.

Best handling increase was from fitting Racing beat sway bars. Quite cheap and a dramatic improvement at the track.
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Re: Entry Level suspension setup.

Postby samx5 » Tue Dec 14, 2010 8:43 pm

If the Koni Yellows have 3 positions for spring perches, does this mean I can lower my otherwise stock NB on the stock springs by the position of the spring perch? That is, I don't necessarily have to buy new springs to lower the car a bit when I replace the OEM shocks with Koni yellows? Maybe I need to see a pic to understand. Cheers, Mike
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Re: Entry Level suspension setup.

Postby bootz » Sat Dec 25, 2010 12:48 pm

How about this:

Tein Super Street from the US.

Contents of Damper Kit:
Adjustable Shock Absorber × 4 Bump Rubber × 4
Main Spring × 4 Hook Spanner × 2
Some applications include helper springs Dust Cover × 4
Seat Lock × 12 Instruction Manual × 1
Sticker Sheet × 1


Pricing: $1,080.00 SUPER STREET

If you ship frt and rear separately there is no customs duty.
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Re: Entry Level suspension setup.

Postby de Bounce » Sat Dec 25, 2010 1:54 pm

samx5 wrote:If the Koni Yellows have 3 positions for spring perches, does this mean I can lower my otherwise stock NB on the stock springs by the position of the spring perch? That is, I don't necessarily have to buy new springs to lower the car a bit when I replace the OEM shocks with Koni yellows? Maybe I need to see a pic to understand. Cheers, Mike

Appears the NA shock has the 3 position perch and the NB shock has only 1
Bit of a discussion HERE
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Re: Entry Level suspension setup.

Postby bootz » Tue Jan 11, 2011 5:54 pm

Santa does even better:

Tein Super Street Coilovers Damper Kit Mazda Miata 1999-2005
SKU:TEN-DSM64-KUSS2 -- Regular Price:$1,080.00

Price: $959.95 Sale Price:$933.95 (You Save $146.05)

Anyone think this is good? No duty no tax.
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