russman wrote:I'll re-measure tomorrow from the pinch weld, had to google what that was haha. I'm intending to lower the car in the hopes that the wheels sit more flush against the guard, I like the look of less wheel gap. I drive the MX5 every day, so a more forgiving ride is needed, especially for my girlfriend. My budget is approximately $1000 +- $200
Setting up coilovers would be doable but I would rather not as I study part time, work full time and have sport training three times a week. An off the shelf solution would be ideal but again, I'm open to sacrifice ease for longevity.
These have just been released and could be well suited for a daily drive application....
http://949racing.com/Tecna-coilover-miata.aspxFeatures
Stainless steel, corossion resistant body
Low pressure nitrogen gas charged
Twin tube design
Adjustable ride height
Long stroke; 140mm stroke front - 107mm rear
Sporting 6kg/4kg rates
Fully assembled with OEM Mazda NB upper mounts
Three year limited warranty
A straight bolt in, specifically set up for the MX5, with an adjustable ride height.
