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Old Apr 19, 2012 | 04:47 PM
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Lowering Springs: Go or no go?

I have a 2009 mazda rx8 wanting to lower it 1.8 inches lower. Good idea or bad? I do plan on buying some Koni shocks in about a month or two!
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Old Apr 19, 2012 | 04:49 PM
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yes or no. That is my answer.
If you want me (or others) to be more specific, please specify your question
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Old Apr 19, 2012 | 04:51 PM
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Is it a good idea is what im asking
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Old Apr 19, 2012 | 04:53 PM
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to be more specific...it could be a good idea...but also a very bad idea.
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I heard that changing the springs will cause the shocks and other suspension parts to ware out quicker, and i want to add some koni shocks in about a month or two so i wont have to worry about the shocks going bad. Do i need to look at anything else before putting the springs in, anything in the suspension category.
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How can it be a good idea? and how a bad one?
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Old Apr 19, 2012 | 04:58 PM
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...just get the springs n' shocks or get coilovers if you have the money. This really should be a no brainer. Lowering the car/changing the suspension is a VERY common modification.
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Old Apr 19, 2012 | 05:39 PM
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If you want to lower it 1.8" then I would go coilovers, then if you realize that is too low for the road conditions you can lift it a little to get the perfect height.
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Old Apr 19, 2012 | 08:05 PM
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Keep in mind that if you want to go with lowering springs you will have to do something about the rear shocks. If you want to get the correct drop don't with the konis. Also, I wouldn't recommend dropping it 1.8", that would be very impractical on the road. Try around an inch.
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Old Apr 19, 2012 | 08:50 PM
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save and get coilovers!
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Old Apr 19, 2012 | 09:54 PM
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I recently bought a set of stance coilovers of Adam@THMotorsports he is a vendor on here and will hook you up with a good price. Not sure what stock ride height is but I am currently at about 13" all round (center of wheel to fender). I could go lower but i cannot get off my drive and they will rise above stock if you wanted too.

Are they any good? Good enough to get me 2nd place at the Porsche club on Sunday and the guy who beat me is a National champion.
http://www.suncoastpca.org/forum/sho...=5653#post5653
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Old Apr 20, 2012 | 09:52 AM
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I recently bought a set of stance coilovers of Adam@THMotorsports he is a vendor on here and will hook you up with a good price.
this. plus THM is local for us in the chicago area, so you can go pick them up and save on shipping.
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Old Apr 21, 2012 | 12:37 AM
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this. plus THM is local for us in the chicago area, so you can go pick them up and save on shipping.
hey dude, i ordered sprint springs(2inch drops yoo), gonna install next month after school lets out. ill post pics in the CA:MGM Rx8's

for kgr... I dont know what you are asking.

Its good that your car wont be a skyscraper anymore..

its bad that your wheels will look sunken in without spacers/ new wider wheels

its bad that you might scrape

its bad that your shocks will wear out

go up and down youre driveway and have someone measure how much clearence you have. Use that number to figure out how much you can drop the car.

this is all generic information that i learned by researching and not just starting a random thread and have people spoon feed me information. Like i said in your last thread, there are 2 STICKIES on this topic, one with springrates and technical information, and one with names of the springs and pictures of how much they drop the car.

not to mention dozens of these lowering spring questions that have been asked time and time again.

In the words of toretto, if you cant find the right answer in this forum Mr. Arizona, you dont belong near a car.
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Old Apr 21, 2012 | 12:39 AM
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Originally Posted by EricB
hey dude, i ordered sprint springs(2inch drops yoo), gonna install next month after school lets out. ill post pics in the CA:MGM Rx8's

for kgr... I dont know what you are asking.

Its good that your car wont be a skyscraper anymore..

its bad that your wheels will look sunken in without spacers/ new wider wheels

its bad that you might scrape

its bad that your shocks will wear out

go up and down youre driveway and have someone measure how much clearence you have. Use that number to figure out how much you can drop the car.

this is all generic information that i learned by researching and not just starting a random thread and have people spoon feed me information. Like i said in your last thread, there are 2 STICKIES on this topic, one with springrates and technical information, and one with names of the springs and pictures of how much they drop the car.

not to mention dozens of these lowering spring questions that have been asked time and time again.

In the words of toretto, if you cant find the right answer in this forum Mr. Arizona, you dont belong near a car.
that is all i wanted to hear(: THANK YOU!
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Old Apr 21, 2012 | 12:41 AM
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Originally Posted by EricB
hey dude, i ordered sprint springs(2inch drops yoo), gonna install next month after school lets out. ill post pics in the CA:MGM Rx8's

for kgr... I dont know what you are asking.

Its good that your car wont be a skyscraper anymore..

its bad that your wheels will look sunken in without spacers/ new wider wheels

its bad that you might scrape

its bad that your shocks will wear out

go up and down youre driveway and have someone measure how much clearence you have. Use that number to figure out how much you can drop the car.

this is all generic information that i learned by researching and not just starting a random thread and have people spoon feed me information. Like i said in your last thread, there are 2 STICKIES on this topic, one with springrates and technical information, and one with names of the springs and pictures of how much they drop the car.

not to mention dozens of these lowering spring questions that have been asked time and time again.

In the words of toretto, if you cant find the right answer in this forum Mr. Arizona, you dont belong near a car.
and dont worry man, ive learned a lot of this forum stuff since my first thread that i started!
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Old Apr 21, 2012 | 01:46 AM
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^apparently not because RIWWP shows you how to multiquote and edit your post.

theres no need for making multiple posts, its to keep the clutter down.
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Old Apr 21, 2012 | 12:29 PM
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^ okay I'm done talking to you, your just a scumbag! Go bother another thread..
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Old Apr 23, 2012 | 12:51 AM
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Some posters are just harsh around here brotha , lol , you'll get used to it ... or maybe not, but either way I did the S - Tein Springs and I love 'em. Look very nice , and give the car a nice drop. You'll notice a little rougher ride but it's not terrible ... just like with any other sports performance type suspension really. I think it's a nice upgrade and much more affordable than coil overs .... I'd still go with the springs, I just don't think the extra money is worth it for the coil overs but that's just me.
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Old Apr 23, 2012 | 03:33 PM
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thanks bro, really appreciate it! how much lower did they make your car?
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Old Apr 25, 2012 | 12:33 AM
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Originally Posted by KGR
thanks bro, really appreciate it! how much lower did they make your car?

No prob .... you know what , though , i'll be honest ... i really didn't measure it or anything .... but if i had to guess i'd say atleast a couple inches. Just make sure if you put on the springs or you have someone else do it that they preload the springs. Look it up on here, there's a whole thread on it .... but you'll get the most drop out of your springs that way.

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Old Apr 25, 2012 | 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by bcdjudo7
No prob .... you know what , though , i'll be honest ... i really didn't measure it or anything .... but if i had to guess i'd say atleast a couple inches. Just make sure if you put on the springs or you have someone else do it that they preload the springs. Look it up on here, there's a whole thread on it .... but you'll get the most drop out of your springs that way.
thanks man, ill probably be buying the same ones, Ill let you know how much lower they make my car!
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dude...u srsly still trollin'??


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Old Apr 25, 2012 | 04:03 PM
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dude...u srsly still trollin'??


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huh?
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ill join the troll wagon as well...
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