McPherson conversion?
hey guys and gals is there any shop in dfw that sells the shock conversion kit or is online my only option?
thx,
evo
1996
Leather package
Montego Blue
McPherson conversion?
TXMC: Drinkin, shootin, racin!
Ummm....
Can you elaborate? WTF is a shock conversion? Sounds like something you do to someone you rescued from a cult.
Track Dog Racing is the local Miata crack dealer
Sounds like he's looking for a sleeve kit. Coil over conversion.
95-white Artech Boost
99-blue PART-OUT!!
these things.....
nb shock conversion kit
i'm trying to convert my na, but water boarding and frequent beatings aren't enough.
http://www.flyinmiata.com/index.php?...umber=13-57600
Last edited by evo3742; 09-25-2013 at 02:05 PM.
1996
Leather package
Montego Blue
This is something I've been meaning to do on my car, which has an FM Stage1 suspension, so thanks for bringing it up. Here's the pricing from PartsVP.com - I found them to be the best deal when I needed OEM parts for my recent engine swap.
SHEET,SPRING-UPPER (Mazda - NC10-28-340C) $17.40 $69.60WASHER (Mazda - NC10-28-777) $3.44 $13.76BUSH, DAMPER-LOW (Mazda - NC10-28-776) $2.54 $10.16BUSH,REAR DAMPER-UPP (Mazda - NC10-28-775) $2.54 $10.16RETAINER,REAR DAMPER (Mazda - NC10-28-774) $1.35 $5.40Subtotal $109.08
Shipping Method UPS (Ground) - $13.85US $13.85 Total $122.93
Credit to Y8's for this picture -
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Doesn't the FM kit include new bumpstops? That might make a difference, depending on what you are installing.
Polished Turd Racing
Mick wrote: "I think Jerrett is the best autocrosser I have ever seen naked."
^Good catch - FM does include them in the $200 kit.
They also sell them separately @ $50 per 2.
Item Number: 13-56100
Price: $49.95
Quantity:
Much cheaper at Roehrig.
http://store.resuspension.com/home.php?cat=331
$8.95 each
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sweet! thx!
1996
Leather package
Montego Blue
Can someone recommend the proper bumpstop if I were to install NB tophats on my 95, which already has FM Springs and Illumina's?
In addition to the one pictured above, there's a good discussion here - http://www.dfwmiata.com/threads/17159-Budget-Bumpstops which recommends Honda 51722-SE0-003, though I've seen 51722-SR0-003 mentioned in a number of other threads on the subject.
Thanks,
Chris
^Some good info here....
http://fatcatmotorsports.com/FCM_app....htm#Bumpstops
great support here, thx everyone for the info.
1996
Leather package
Montego Blue
I used to recommend the Honda bump stops because they were cheap and always available.
Since Roehrig has their act together again, I'd buy them from the RE Suspension online store. That conical bump stop I linked to is the right one to use on the Miata unless you have very long, very soft (stock) springs. Then you would want one of the slightly longer and softer bump stops also available from RE Suspension.