One way to find out for sure.Originally Posted by POS Racing
Yeah, they should fit. Using the LS springs should hardly make anoticeable difference - I think the Sport's spring rates are within about 10% of the LS spring rates anyway.
I have a question, would a set of Bilsteins off a '99 Sport fit on a '02 LS?
Could one get away with using the LS springs with the Bilsteins?
One way to find out for sure.Originally Posted by POS Racing
Yeah, they should fit. Using the LS springs should hardly make anoticeable difference - I think the Sport's spring rates are within about 10% of the LS spring rates anyway.
Iain
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So would it be worth changing them out? The LS in Question has about 31,000 miles on the OEM shocks, the Bilsteins have somewhere around 8,000 miles on them...
What's the big picture? Are you putting KYBs on the 99 and thinking that you might as well move the Bilsteins over to her car??
The 99 came with custom valved konis IIRC. I am guessing the bilstiens were in the trunk. The LS has the non hardS suspension right?Originally Posted by Titus
You are correct Sir!Originally Posted by Majik
Correct Again!Originally Posted by Majik
If the '02s shocks are not clearly worn out, then it would sound like this is going to be a question for IMVivid. The only reason to do it now would be it she wants a slight change in the feel of the car. Otherwise, I would wait until one of the 02 shocks start to show signs of leakage.
Quit being a brown nose.Originally Posted by Majik
Vivid is the one pushing the conversion, since the shocks are Yellow and match the car!Originally Posted by Titus
4 hours of labor so the shocks match the car. The things we do for love.Originally Posted by POS Racing
Love heck! $75.00 an hour, plus $200.00 for the shocks!Originally Posted by Titus
If she wants it done, then maybe this winter she can come to a tech day.
Ms. Vivid, have you ridden in a sport car? If that isnt too harsh, then I would guess putting the bilstiens in would be a worth while job. Or you could sell them and almost pay for a set of AGXs. Who knows what they would go for, but I bet a .neter would pay enough.
I think Konig Kolors make a Bright Yellow rim that would look kewl on that car, but you guys know my sense of art.
I really like the Yellow Miata's
99 Miata Black
Personally, I'd probably opt to sell the Bilsteins and buy some AGXs. I prefer the ride of the AGXs on the street, and the adjustability is nice.
Still, the Bilsteins are probably an upgrade from the OEM '02 Showas... which at 30k miles probably are starting to go anyway.
Iain
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