I'm gonna lean toward Yes. They're not perfectly identical, but damn close. Likely made at the same chinese factory.
Riceland:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thekevi...ck/5514205046/
V-Maxxi Pad:
http://www.v-maxxusa.com/mazda-miata...-1998-1-6-1-8/
MSM bilstein (for those that love to go offroad in their miata)
2013 Mazda2 slushbox daily
1993 Miata (future exocet donor)
I'm gonna lean toward Yes. They're not perfectly identical, but damn close. Likely made at the same chinese factory.
Riceland:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thekevi...ck/5514205046/
V-Maxxi Pad:
http://www.v-maxxusa.com/mazda-miata...-1998-1-6-1-8/
Of course. Because an external picture tells you everything you need to know about a shock.
Look, I'm not saying they're the best coilover set out there, but for the OPs stated purpose, they seem to be a good choice.
I saw a Chinese resturant in Richardson named "Glory" today.....it made me think of Mr BRG's glory hole.........
R Speed has their coilovers on sale. Anybody using these?
Xida's... do it right, do it once.
I bought flyin miata vmaxx 1 1/2 years ago and really like them. Much better than my stock suspension.
SOLD: 91 Mazda Miata "Grand Sport" - FM V-Maxx coilovers, FM sways, Hard Dog roll bar, stock 1.6L running strong, 15" Star Specs, 96 Grand Sport paint
- 85 GMC S15 Jimmy "the Tyclone" - LT1 350ci V8, AWD, Typhoon interior, 18" C5 wheels, 96 Grand Sport paint
The only thing racelands and Vmaxx have in common are the fact that they are made from aluminum and steal.