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Well, the last month or so i've been too busy to get the suspension on my car done. Yesterday I had the day free and thought yep, i'm going to do it. Today, my Ohlins are installed by yours truly. (seriously!)
After meeting up with some mx5 mates at the Wednesday MB night and grabbing a few parts (thanks GMI for the jack stands) I got to work yesterday morning. I had another look at the instructions on line particularly the coilover install guide in the technical section (thanks Charlie Brown) BTW, forums and enthusiast groups like MX5CARTALK make things like what i achieved possible. I mean this in all seriousness, there is no way on earth i would have even considered doing this job with out the support of the MX5 Community.
Anyway, Prop'd Up the mx5 (which you all know just happens to be the best car that was ever made!), took out the olds and put in the news, front then back. Now I'm a complete amateur, and have never done anything more on a car than really just changing a tyre so this was pretty daunting but I got through it in about 9 hours

For any other complete beginners like me who are thinking of doing something like this, i'm more than happy to share what i have learned, since for a beginner there are often things that just aren't mentioned in guides because i suppose often the people writing them just don't realise how beginner some people really are! Then you find out about those things mid job haha.
Sorry Coffee Boss - just couldn't find a scale to accurately weigh the stock vs OHlins but i'd say from guaging each one in my arms the Ohlins are perhaps 50% lighter? But infintely% sexier ;D
I installed the Ohlins at the height they arrived set at, took the car for a gentle once around the , ok, slightly bigger block, and then re-torqued everything. So far So good.
Next I am going to try lowering the car- i'm going for the reccommended 345mm all round, then let is settle, have a play with the firmness, put the new michelin supers on, before heading down to stu at spinning wheels to get the whole thing aligned and a good look over.
I Also need to figure out what to do with the strut tower brace. Drill some holes in it to put the adjuster through? Or get a new brace? As always advice welcome!
Then i'm going to mx5 track days and get taught how to really "drive".

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