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Thread: WTB: Lowering/performance springs

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    (prefer) WTB a set of flyin' miata lowering springs...

    or if you have a different brand spring, post it up w/ price and give me a chance to look at some reviews/feedback.

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    I run Eibachs on my Saturn and love'em. Still has a good ride but helped eliminate a lot of the body roll and bucking that the car had. Not to mention got the ass end down it was sitting like a cat in heat stock lol.

    I plan to run a set on my Miata when I get to that point.
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    I have a set that came with my Tokico total suspension package. Just like the Illuminas you bought. Let me put my hands on them but $50 takes them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted the Red View Post
    I have a set that came with my Tokico total suspension package. Just like the Illuminas you bought. Let me put my hands on them but $50 takes them.
    Any idea on the spring rates?

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    Quote Originally Posted by maan1986 View Post
    Any idea on the spring rates?

    I did a little searching on the internet and was only able to find that they lowered the car 1 in all the way around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by maan1986 View Post
    (prefer) WTB a set of flyin' miata lowering springs...

    or if you have a different brand spring, post it up w/ price and give me a chance to look at some reviews/feedback.
    What year is your Miata?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted the Red View Post
    I did a little searching on the internet and was only able to find that they lowered the car 1 in all the way around.
    Yeah that's the same that I found. I went ahead and shot tokico an email...I will see what they have to say.

    I'm interested though... I'll give them a few days to get back to me w/ numbers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miataspeedracer View Post
    What year is your Miata?
    It's a 1990.

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    I got a call from Tokico today:

    5053F-P (front spring part number) - 243lb/in
    5053R-P (rear spring part number) - 138lb/in

    Incase anyone else was curious.

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    PM sent to Ted the Red...

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    I hate to shit on this thread.

    But the Tokico springs, from what I've heard, are worthless.

    For $50 they might be suitable - but I would think of them as spare springs rather than main contenders.

    The FM's, or ground control coilovers, etc, are where it's at.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bmcreider View Post
    I hate to shit on this thread.

    But the Tokico springs, from what I've heard, are worthless.

    For $50 they might be suitable - but I would think of them as spare springs rather than main contenders.

    The FM's, or ground control coilovers, etc, are where it's at.
    I really don't know...

    A lot of people say a lot of things... I don't know what to believe to be honest. They're stiffer than the eibachs, and those I heard mixed reviews.

    The FM's are stiffest of all, and then people talk about how they ride better.

    A lot of the eibach/tokico reviews were on stock shocks.... I don't know.

    for $50 worth a shot just to see how they are... only shitty part is the install.

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