Freshly Lowered!
To be honest, my fronts barely fell at all. Maybe a half inch...maybe my old springs were beaten in, who knows. The back is in the weeds, can't get any fingers in the wheel well. It may also make a difference that I'm running 245/40R18 all the way around.
And Greg, good luck with the rear. They are waaaaay harder than the front. All I removed was the lower control arm so I didn't have to get another alignment, and I must have scraped half the yellow paint off the spring onto the driveshaft...sigh. Going to have to take the wheels off and paint the scuffs to keep the rust off. If you need any tips for the rear let me know. I know that a lot of rotating of the sealed unit can help you clear some obstacles. IMO, your better off taking off more parts and getting an alignment after...I ended up with all sorts of cuts and bruises trying to wedge the unit out and back in.
My profile has an album of some pics from the swap for reference on the scrapes and tight fit in the rear.
And Greg, good luck with the rear. They are waaaaay harder than the front. All I removed was the lower control arm so I didn't have to get another alignment, and I must have scraped half the yellow paint off the spring onto the driveshaft...sigh. Going to have to take the wheels off and paint the scuffs to keep the rust off. If you need any tips for the rear let me know. I know that a lot of rotating of the sealed unit can help you clear some obstacles. IMO, your better off taking off more parts and getting an alignment after...I ended up with all sorts of cuts and bruises trying to wedge the unit out and back in.
My profile has an album of some pics from the swap for reference on the scrapes and tight fit in the rear.
Lol...ya, I painted every single nut and bolt I took off with a marking pen. Even if it had nothing to do with the alignment I painted it and returned it to the original position. I also used the proper torque specs included in this online manual:
http://foxed.ca/rx7manual/2003mazdarx8/
http://foxed.ca/rx7manual/2003mazdarx8/
To be honest, my fronts barely fell at all. Maybe a half inch...maybe my old springs were beaten in, who knows. The back is in the weeds, can't get any fingers in the wheel well. It may also make a difference that I'm running 245/40R18 all the way around.
And Greg, good luck with the rear. They are waaaaay harder than the front. All I removed was the lower control arm so I didn't have to get another alignment, and I must have scraped half the yellow paint off the spring onto the driveshaft...sigh. Going to have to take the wheels off and paint the scuffs to keep the rust off. If you need any tips for the rear let me know. I know that a lot of rotating of the sealed unit can help you clear some obstacles. IMO, your better off taking off more parts and getting an alignment after...I ended up with all sorts of cuts and bruises trying to wedge the unit out and back in.
My profile has an album of some pics from the swap for reference on the scrapes and tight fit in the rear.
And Greg, good luck with the rear. They are waaaaay harder than the front. All I removed was the lower control arm so I didn't have to get another alignment, and I must have scraped half the yellow paint off the spring onto the driveshaft...sigh. Going to have to take the wheels off and paint the scuffs to keep the rust off. If you need any tips for the rear let me know. I know that a lot of rotating of the sealed unit can help you clear some obstacles. IMO, your better off taking off more parts and getting an alignment after...I ended up with all sorts of cuts and bruises trying to wedge the unit out and back in.
My profile has an album of some pics from the swap for reference on the scrapes and tight fit in the rear.
paquin, are you coming on the niagara cruise?
Niagara cruise? I'm going to have to investigate, I must have missed the thread. I would probably be up for it, love driving.
And ya, I think I'm going to go for an alignment anyways, mainly because I have brand new tires and I want them to stay nice.
And ya, I think I'm going to go for an alignment anyways, mainly because I have brand new tires and I want them to stay nice.
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