Trouble is that Tein only seem to list 3Kg NA6 rears as options.
http://www.tein.com/mazda.html
No Fatty, you can't have my 4Kg rears.

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Pumpn'Go wrote:Hi
Just something to think about.
There are probably quite a few people setting up their cars up, and are not quite sure what to do. So maby you could arrange to have a picnic day, where you and everyone else interested can swap springs around between the cars and get a feel for the diferences. Once you change the springs a few times , and especially with air tools, it can be done verry quickly. If there are a few spring rates you don't have, you could all pitch in and get a set , chances are that someone that try's them will want to buy them and you probably will all get your money back.
While you try springs you can connect and disconnect the rear bar too. It can help to get other drivers opinions on your setup, but it has to suit your driving. When you look at the fastest drivers, their cars are not all set up the same, but they are all fast setups because they suit that driver.
Col
1red5 wrote:Another bonus side-effect that I haven't seen people mention is the scuttle-shake has decreased significantly. This alone would make people want to upgrade.
I am now scouring for a rear bar, and front & rear strut tower braces.
In short, if you want to reduce the "tailyness" upgrade your front bar only.
Slugoid wrote:Tein SS (6/5kg F/R) with 24mm whiteline adjustable front sways and standard 12mm rear sways. What do you guys think? FRC is pretty good at 58% or so, but I'm worried that the front might be too stiff and lose a bit of suspension independence.
Anyone see any flaws with the proposed setup?
Matty wrote:1red5 wrote:Another bonus side-effect that I haven't seen people mention is the scuttle-shake has decreased significantly. This alone would make people want to upgrade.
I am now scouring for a rear bar, and front & rear strut tower braces.
In short, if you want to reduce the "tailyness" upgrade your front bar only.
I'm surprised about the scuttle shake. Normally a stiffer suspension setup give sthe opposite effect.
If I were you I'd stick to a 14mm rear bar. Might be worth checking out how much they are from Mazda (that was the size used on the SE and AFAIK is interchangeable).
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