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mazdaracer9486 December-26th-2003 11:02 PM

lowing sprongs
 
i want to lower my car i have a 94 mazda protege dx i was woundering wut kind of springs would work good. i also hearded that coilsovers give u a shitty rite

airborne! December-27th-2003 05:16 AM

Wow..they learned you good english at dat der Hiskool...or did huked on fonix werk fer U?..lol..j/k

airborne! December-27th-2003 05:18 AM

actually..I am also interested in knowing the differance between lowering springs and coilovers. Try looking to arospeed or www.corksport.com for lowering springs Mazda

mazdaracer9486 December-27th-2003 12:18 PM

i find sprint springs for only 110.are those good springs

mazdaracer9486 December-27th-2003 12:31 PM

i was wondering if i lower my car 2 inch do i need a camber kit if so where can i find them at

Ghost December-27th-2003 05:27 PM

If you plan on lowering your car more than 1.5 inches then think about getting a camber kit as well. Typically, for every inch of lowering the negative camber will increase about 1 degree. Ingalls Engineering sells a kit that replaces the lower strut mount bolt with an adjustable bolt. It allows camber corrections of 1 degree positive or negative. The site is www.ingallseng.com. Cusco sells an adjustable pillow ball mount that allows correction of up to 5 degrees (+) or (-). I think. But www.corksport.com sells them. A bit pricey.

THEGOLDPRO December-27th-2003 06:33 PM

sprint are cheap springs, but they are decient, you dont need a camber kit for 2 inches, but make sure to get an alignment when your finished with the install.

mazdaracer9486 December-28th-2003 01:15 AM

thanx for the help guyz

fst323 December-28th-2003 09:03 PM


Originally posted by Ghost
If you plan on lowering your car more than 1.5 inches then think about getting a camber kit as well. Typically, for every inch of lowering the negative camber will increase about 1 degree. Ingalls Engineering sells a kit that replaces the lower strut mount bolt with an adjustable bolt. It allows camber corrections of 1 degree positive or negative. The site is www.ingallseng.com. Cusco sells an adjustable pillow ball mount that allows correction of up to 5 degrees (+) or (-). I think. But www.corksport.com sells them. A bit pricey.
thats not always neccessarily true. my car is 3 inches lower than stock, with no camber kit and no camber issues. as was stated, a good alignment will fix you up nicely after the install. :)


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