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flip 05-07-2004 10:38 PM

Racing Beat Suspension Package
 
I've read a few people getting the Racing Beat sway bars.. but has anyone got or thinking of getting their complete setup? It's on "special" right now.. i'm thinking about it, just wanted to see if anyone else has...

phook 05-08-2004 01:02 PM

I have been thinking of getting the RB springs and sways, where do you see them on sale?

RX8FOREAL 05-08-2004 10:57 PM

After having both RB sway bars and spings I highly recommend them. After each mod the car fetl tighter and more responsive. The last thing I had done was get rid of the stock tires and got
245 X 40 X 18 Goodyear Eagle F1 tires. The suspension is smokin and I use the car for a daily driver because I enjoy driving so much.

stownz 05-09-2004 02:16 AM

I'll be ordering mine soon. The price I saw was for $516 and 200 for labor.

Ned M 05-09-2004 08:03 AM


Originally posted by RX8FOREAL
After having both RB sway bars and spings I highly recommend them. After each mod the car fetl tighter and more responsive. The last thing I had done was get rid of the stock tires and got
245 X 40 X 18 Goodyear Eagle F1 tires. The suspension is smokin and I use the car for a daily driver because I enjoy driving so much.

Got any post-install pics? Thx,

Kurt Bob 06-03-2004 07:14 PM

I Just Ordered One
 
RX8FOREAL,

I just ordered the Racing Beat suspension package, but it hasn't arrived yet. Was there any difficulty installing it (clearance issues or extensive disassembly of the suspension?

Also, I like your thinking with the upgraded tires. How do you like the F1's?

RX8FOREAL 06-03-2004 08:50 PM

To date I have had all my work perfomed by the Mazda dealer where I bought my car. It has not been cheap, but the work has been very reliable and I know done right.
I just picked up the car today after having a SSR flywheel installed. After I have read many comments concerning change in clutch/ gas feel I was apprehensive when I picked up the car. There was a slightly different feel but no big deal at all, and after 10 minutes was used to it. I was in traffic all the way home so I am looking foward to driving to work in the AM to really feel the differnce.
Since I live in dirty Jersey, the winters are pretty rough, so much that without the Bizzacks, I would not be able to drive in the winter. Anyway, once I removed the Bizzacks and had my stock Bridgestones installed, after one day of driving, I realized that the snow tires were more responsive than the stock tires. The next day I researched tires on tirerack.com and determined that the Goodyears were the best rated summer tire and purchased them. I have been totally pleased with perfomance both dry and wet. They piss all over the stock tires.
I am considering SSR pullies next.

flip 06-04-2004 09:01 PM

pics??? please.

JoeRX8ter 06-04-2004 09:46 PM


Originally posted by RX8FOREAL
After having both RB sway bars and spings I highly recommend them. After each mod the car fetl tighter and more responsive. The last thing I had done was get rid of the stock tires and got
245 X 40 X 18 Goodyear Eagle F1 tires. The suspension is smokin and I use the car for a daily driver because I enjoy driving so much.

How much did the ride change. Is it any harsher now or just stiffer and tighter?

RX8FOREAL 06-05-2004 09:01 AM

The ride is not harsh at all mainly because I did not change the stock struts. That was the mistake I had made on my prelude. I had tokicos, 5 way adjustables and when I hit a bump my teeth would chatter. I did also have the car lower than now. The amount lowered was not extreme so the ride is very tight but not harsh. The real test is my wife not knowing I did the work and not mentioning anything concerning the ride.
The ride was good before but cornering has improved a hugh amount.

ScudRunner 06-05-2004 07:38 PM


Originally posted by flipstream
pics??? please.
The only thing you can see in pics is the drop from the springs...there is a whole thread dedicated to the RB springs here in the forum, with pics...

JoeRX8ter 06-06-2004 09:30 AM


Originally posted by RX8FOREAL
The ride is not harsh at all mainly because I did not change the stock struts. That was the mistake I had made on my prelude. I had tokicos, 5 way adjustables and when I hit a bump my teeth would chatter. I did also have the car lower than now. The amount lowered was not extreme so the ride is very tight but not harsh. The real test is my wife not knowing I did the work and not mentioning anything concerning the ride.
The ride was good before but cornering has improved a hugh amount.

Thanks for the feedback, it looks like exactly what I am looking for. The wife test is the real guage. I changed the struts in one of my other cars and during the first test ride I hit a progressive dip in the road that nearly knocked the wind out of me. I new right there that I screwed up. My wife never wanted to drive or ride in the car again.

BigOLundh 06-08-2004 12:38 AM

I would have to disagree.... I changed out the springs/struts on my last car, and loved the new feel. I also had a prelude prior to the 8, and changed it with tokicos as well.

The stiff ride made it feel like more of a sports car. If i wanted a "soft/cozy" ride, I would get a minivan....


BTW, this thread helped me with what i was looking for, which was info on struts for the 8. THANX

robertdot 06-08-2004 08:21 AM

You guys convinced me. I'm not getting married. This "wife test" seems like too much of a compromise.


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