Stuts, Struts, Strut, / Shocks
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Stuts, Struts, Strut, / Shocks
ok here is the strut / shock thread to go along with all the other threads I am making.
PLease feel free to help me out with the info on this page. I only know of a couple shocks. this thread does NOT include coil overs, that will be the next thread.
Stock
Front
non adjustable
$ 0
no link needed
Rear
non adjustable
$ 0
no link needed
Mazdaspeed
Front
non adjustable
Rear
non adjustable
$585 for all four from http://www.srmotorsports.com/RX8_Per...ion_Parts.html
Koni
Front
Rebound adjustable
$ 158 each from http://www.good-win-racing.com/mazda/miata/60-1050.html
Rear
Rebound adjustable
$ 144 each from http://www.good-win-racing.com/mazda/miata/60-1051.html
or
$550 all four Shipped from http://dpeweb.com/ProductsList.aspx?...oductTypeID=11 (Forum Vendor)
Tokico D-Spec
Front
Rebound and compression simultaneously adjustable
Rear
Rebound and compression simultaneously adjustable
$ 580 for all four from http://www.good-win-racing.com/mazda/miata/60-1143.html
or
$610 for all four from http://dpeweb.com/ProductsList.aspx?...oductTypeID=11
PLease feel free to help me out with the info on this page. I only know of a couple shocks. this thread does NOT include coil overs, that will be the next thread.
Stock
Front
non adjustable
$ 0
no link needed
Rear
non adjustable
$ 0
no link needed
Mazdaspeed
Front
non adjustable
Rear
non adjustable
$585 for all four from http://www.srmotorsports.com/RX8_Per...ion_Parts.html
Koni
Front
Rebound adjustable
$ 158 each from http://www.good-win-racing.com/mazda/miata/60-1050.html
Rear
Rebound adjustable
$ 144 each from http://www.good-win-racing.com/mazda/miata/60-1051.html
or
$550 all four Shipped from http://dpeweb.com/ProductsList.aspx?...oductTypeID=11 (Forum Vendor)
Tokico D-Spec
Front
Rebound and compression simultaneously adjustable
Rear
Rebound and compression simultaneously adjustable
$ 580 for all four from http://www.good-win-racing.com/mazda/miata/60-1143.html
or
$610 for all four from http://dpeweb.com/ProductsList.aspx?...oductTypeID=11
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I thought there were like 5 or 6 settings. they are not either full soft or full stiff......... right? (there is settings in between.
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Originally Posted by speeddemon32
I thought there were like 5 or 6 settings. they are not either full soft or full stiff......... right? (there is settings in between.
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yeah, thats what I thought to... but i thought I read some place that it was in "half turn incraments" (5 way).... they must have been full of it.
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Here you can get the Mazdaspeed shocks front and rear for just over $400
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...548&startrow=6
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...548&startrow=6
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Again though I only see this one listed on anyones website. Did they discontinue the 4 point?
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...catalogid=3299
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Again though I only see this one listed on anyones website. Did they discontinue the 4 point?
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...catalogid=3299
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...catalogid=3299
#17
Hey guys. Forgive me for maybe asking help for something this stupid, but shocks are probably the only thing that I am not too familiar with on cars. I have an '04 Rx8 GT 6-speed. Im thinking of purchasing either the Eibach Pro springs or the H&R sport, either way I was thinking of upgrading the shocks on the car. I was told to go with Tokico, however I don't understand the different between the various adjustments, such as 4-point and rebound adjustment and compression adjustment. Can anyone help me out, again sorry for asking such stupidity but shocks are the one thing I do not know much about.
#18
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The Tokico D-Spec shocks are available on Ebay for $480 ish for the set plus shipping.
Make sure you buy the adjuster cables for the rear shocks from Racing Beat or you can't adjust your shocks without removing them. See the adjusters in my trunk?
Renesis 27 - the damping is adjusted via a tool or adjuster cable on the top of each shock.
On the D-Spec the compression and rebound damping are set at the same time so they increase or decrease together. With the adjusters all the way tightened your shocks are full stiff. Seven and a half turns loosened off gives you full soft. Stock RX8 handling is around four turns loosened from full stiff. I'm running mine at three turns off full stiff - a bit stiffer than stock. For a track day I'd go stiffer.
Add a good alignment after the springs settle.
D-specs come with a booklet describing how to adjust your handling via alignment settings, tire pressure, swaybars etc.
Make sure you buy the adjuster cables for the rear shocks from Racing Beat or you can't adjust your shocks without removing them. See the adjusters in my trunk?
Renesis 27 - the damping is adjusted via a tool or adjuster cable on the top of each shock.
On the D-Spec the compression and rebound damping are set at the same time so they increase or decrease together. With the adjusters all the way tightened your shocks are full stiff. Seven and a half turns loosened off gives you full soft. Stock RX8 handling is around four turns loosened from full stiff. I'm running mine at three turns off full stiff - a bit stiffer than stock. For a track day I'd go stiffer.
Add a good alignment after the springs settle.
D-specs come with a booklet describing how to adjust your handling via alignment settings, tire pressure, swaybars etc.
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hey guys, i dont know too much about springs and shocks, but i bought my car used its a "04 rx8 GT 6spd, and it had tokico's on it. I thought they were dspec but i just checked and was dissappointed. id like to upgrade my shocks and springs and i've been looking around, and i need some advice as to what to use...i autocross in the summer and i use my car as an everyday driver so some level of comfort would be nice but not necessary. I have hotchkiss racing sway bars now and the ride is stiff so it doesnt bother me much, Id like to lower my car a bit to make it look more aggressive also. the only issue is that i might have oversized tires for it. im sure you know the stock tire fitments, my car has 245/45R18 Falken FK452's. so idk how low i can lower my car and if i can get the right handling that i need. i was looking at sprint springs and i walked around my car and idk if a 2" drop would be feasable with my tires. any help would be great. thanks a lot.
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This thread is linked in a sticky and it is missing the KYB Monotube gas-adjust shocks. I have have them and they are great IMO if you are looking for a good stock replacement option. Oh and they are JDM
http://www.flickr.com/photos/9krpmrx8/5116185541/http://www.flickr.com/photos/9krpmrx8/5116185487/http://www.flickr.com/photos/9krpmrx8/5157330808/http://www.flickr.com/photos/9krpmrx8/5156722477/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/9krpmrx8/5116185541/http://www.flickr.com/photos/9krpmrx8/5116185487/http://www.flickr.com/photos/9krpmrx8/5157330808/http://www.flickr.com/photos/9krpmrx8/5156722477/
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