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Spring/Suspension Q
Today my brother had his stock springs and shocks replaced on his 2004 Mazda RX-8. He replaced them with MAZDASPEED springs and shocks. This new set up is supposed to lower the car all around by 0.8 inches. After having them installed, it seems to have raised the height of the car by a little. Not being a suspension expert, I was looking for any input from these pictures.
http://www.the370z.com/members/tmjoh...2-img-3154.jpg http://www.the370z.com/members/tmjoh...9-img-3155.jpg http://www.the370z.com/members/tmjoh...1-img-3153.jpg http://www.the370z.com/members/tmjoh...0-img-3156.jpg |
Usually a car needs to settle after an install of springs/suspension components. Give it a day or two.
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Will a car typically settle 1 1/2 to 2 inches?
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How about the total compression on the top of the spring, is this normal?
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Just a local shop here in Omaha. They had the instructions from Mazdaspeed that came with them, so you would assume it is right.
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For some reason the last picture seems like the spring isnt seated propperly.
That will def cause it to raise. I also dont think that it is going to settle that much. so if it raised the car their is def a problem. |
i use to own an rx8 and if i remember correctly the front and back springs look REALLY similar to each other...double check to see if you have them on the correct struts..your car should be lower right away with this setup..if its sitting higher then theres a problem..double check it.
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yea the tech who installed my springs said it's common rule that the more coiled end goes towards the top... so that might be your problem there
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That would be me. I live just west of 156th and Dodge area. What color/specs of Z do you have?
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