Just curious on feedback regarding these coilovers on a NA6 as there doesn't seem to be much info online.
How much are they worth lightly used as well?
Cusco Zero 2E's Coilovers
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Cusco Zero 2E's Coilovers
MX5 NA6
Roll cage, coilovers, fully rebushed, torsen lsd, resprayed.
Roll cage, coilovers, fully rebushed, torsen lsd, resprayed.
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Re: Cusco Zero 2E's Coilovers
Outbreakmonkey has/had a pair of Comp S and Kula had some Zero's, it might be worth PM'ing them for some feedback.
In my discussions with Outbreakmonkey a few months back re: Comp S
In my discussions with Outbreakmonkey a few months back re: Comp S
If you want something more track focused the Zero's are only a couple of hundred more.
Coming from stuffed standard shocks/springs it's completely changed the car. Haven't dríven any other MX5's to compare but if you're after a good street shock I can't recommend these enough . Went for a spin up around the Yarra ranges where the roads are notoriously tight and bumpy and it handled it with ease. Was pushing much harder into corners than I felt comfortable previously. The Zero's would undoubtedly be better on track but probably too stiff on bumpy country scratching roads.
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Re: Cusco Zero 2E's Coilovers
Got these ATM.
With them set to full soft, Energy suspension bushings, framerails/butterfly/rollbar/other small braces, the ride is surprisingly nice for what is basically very stiff springs, stiff bushes, and track shocks. The car is very settled on normal suburban roads, highways, etc, basically decent roads. When the roads get choppy, the rebound can get a bit overwhelming and the ride will get a bit choppy, with the back bouncing about a bit.
COming from Yellowspeed PC coilovers 12/9kg set on full soft, these are definitely an upgrade, and I havent even tried out the other settings yet!
With them set to full soft, Energy suspension bushings, framerails/butterfly/rollbar/other small braces, the ride is surprisingly nice for what is basically very stiff springs, stiff bushes, and track shocks. The car is very settled on normal suburban roads, highways, etc, basically decent roads. When the roads get choppy, the rebound can get a bit overwhelming and the ride will get a bit choppy, with the back bouncing about a bit.
COming from Yellowspeed PC coilovers 12/9kg set on full soft, these are definitely an upgrade, and I havent even tried out the other settings yet!
MX5 NA6
Roll cage, coilovers, fully rebushed, torsen lsd, resprayed.
Roll cage, coilovers, fully rebushed, torsen lsd, resprayed.
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