Adjustable coilovers help
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Adjustable coilovers help
Hi, need some help. Looking for some adjustable coilovers for my NA. It is a road only car but I am ok with a firmer ride but not too hard. I am looking for value for money (who isnt?).
I dont want to spend a fortune but I am willing to pay for decent gear, maybe even second hand.
What I need is brand names, appox prices and where I can get them from. Anyhelp, suggestions on brands etc would be great.
Cheers
I dont want to spend a fortune but I am willing to pay for decent gear, maybe even second hand.
What I need is brand names, appox prices and where I can get them from. Anyhelp, suggestions on brands etc would be great.
Cheers
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Why dont you get some Koni's from these guys! www.good-win-racing.com/
I did [all four landed for around $800.00]..its still a good deal as you get three height settings plus firm to soft adjustable damper settings.If bought here in NZ from a dealer they wanted around $1500.00!
I did [all four landed for around $800.00]..its still a good deal as you get three height settings plus firm to soft adjustable damper settings.If bought here in NZ from a dealer they wanted around $1500.00!
1989 NA 1650
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2005 NC 2000
1990 Landcruiser
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1998 NB 1800
2005 NC 2000
1990 Landcruiser
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Hiking shoes
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If you just want height adjustment buy some oem replacement shocks with ground control sleeves Ive heard good things about this setup
http://www.miataroadster.com/tokico/tok ... 56413.aspx
With
http://www.miataroadster.com/ground_con ... 50662.aspx
Bonus no cert required
http://www.miataroadster.com/tokico/tok ... 56413.aspx
With
http://www.miataroadster.com/ground_con ... 50662.aspx
Bonus no cert required
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you will need a cert for this as they will become adjustable platform suspensionKieran wrote:If you just want height adjustment buy some oem replacement shocks with ground control sleeves Ive heard good things about this setup
http://www.miataroadster.com/tokico/tok ... 56413.aspx
With
http://www.miataroadster.com/ground_con ... 50662.aspx
Bonus no cert required
you could go for a set of bilsteins or koni and machine another grove lower if you want to get low without cert
i have BC GOLD at the mo and they get low and still have a reasonably good ride and arent too hard on about half hard
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Do they fit an NA? My earlier hunt for shocks indicated NB's dont fit?...something like the fronts do & the backs dont! [or the other way round]?mazline wrote:Got a nice set of TEINS out of a NB if interested,PM me if keen
1989 NA 1650
1998 NB 1800
2005 NC 2000
1990 Landcruiser
Surfboard
Push-bike
Hiking shoes
1998 NB 1800
2005 NC 2000
1990 Landcruiser
Surfboard
Push-bike
Hiking shoes
I'm really stoked with the HSD set I got.
MUCH firmer ride but better as well. My friend (ex stock NA mx5 owner) recently had a good fang in it and could not believe how much nicer the car rode, even with nearly double the spring rate.
Track Day at Hampton proved it to me without a doubt.
But a used set of Teins might be hard to go past.....
MUCH firmer ride but better as well. My friend (ex stock NA mx5 owner) recently had a good fang in it and could not believe how much nicer the car rode, even with nearly double the spring rate.
Track Day at Hampton proved it to me without a doubt.
But a used set of Teins might be hard to go past.....
Still waiting on mine, was told just before Christmas they'd be here in the new year... the joys of shipping delaysMad Kiwi wrote:I'm really stoked with the HSD set I got.
MUCH firmer ride but better as well. My friend (ex stock NA mx5 owner) recently had a good fang in it and could not believe how much nicer the car rode, even with nearly double the spring rate.
Track Day at Hampton proved it to me without a doubt.

Mine arrived yesterday, Dodson's were very good in getting them couriered to me to make up for the shipping delay from overseas. Got the rears installed last night, so fronts will go in today, all smoothly going to plan.
I've never had coilovers before, but I was impressed with the appearance and quality of their construction. I'll hold off commenting further until I get them installed, broken in and some road testing done, but so far I'm happy
I've never had coilovers before, but I was impressed with the appearance and quality of their construction. I'll hold off commenting further until I get them installed, broken in and some road testing done, but so far I'm happy

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