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Old August-1st-2007 | 06:28 PM
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Well yeah.. they do still work on the OEM springs, it isn't really damaging anything.. but the ride quality is a bit worse.
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Thanks for the help!

Thanks for all the help. First time I've replaced Struts with aftermarket. Learning there's a difference between what will works and what the ideal set up is.
Old August-3rd-2007 | 02:24 AM
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Bleh, I can't find any MSP struts sets for what I want to pay. After paying for shipping, it's actually cheaper to buy Tokico HP struts and springs packaged together, than just MSP struts.

So, anyone want to buy a set of perfect MSP springs?
Old August-3rd-2007 | 02:31 AM
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On another note, it seems like Onlinemazdaparts is selling endlinks for like $23 a peice. I think they are just standard protege sedan ones, but I can't tell.

Are these fine, or should I get different ones for the MSP sway bars?

Also, does anyone know where to get an actual MSP/MP3/P5 strut tower brace? I can only find aftermarkets or cheap looking junk. I like the OEM one best, and it fits my red car quite nicely.

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Old August-3rd-2007 | 09:11 AM
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Originally Posted by J-Protege
On another note, it seems like Onlinemazdaparts is selling endlinks for like $23 a peice. I think they are just standard protege sedan ones, but I can't tell.

Are these fine, or should I get different ones for the MSP sway bars?
Get MSP ones

Also, does anyone know where to get an actual MSP/MP3/P5 strut tower brace? I can only find aftermarkets or cheap looking junk. I like the OEM one best, and it fits my red car quite nicely.
but mine? wait then I'd need one. I had an aftermarket one, they're all junk because they're hinged on both sides. It allows the chassis to flex as a parallelogram still.

but yeah if you find an MSP bar for sale anywhere (it's the silver one) lemme know, I'll buy it and sell you my p5 one or you can buy it and we just trade.
Old August-3rd-2007 | 10:03 AM
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but mine? wait then I'd need one. I had an aftermarket one, they're all junk because they're hinged on both sides. It allows the chassis to flex as a parallelogram still.

but yeah if you find an MSP bar for sale anywhere (it's the silver one) lemme know, I'll buy it and sell you my p5 one or you can buy it and we just trade.
Was that the GTSPEC bar?
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Was that the GTSPEC bar?
The corksport but they're virtually identical. I think the AutoEXE bare is a good one but of course.. a bit pricey and hard to come by.
Old August-8th-2007 | 06:33 PM
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So, in a battle to the death, what would win KYB GR-2 struts, or Tokico HPs?

I can get both for a very similar price.
Old August-8th-2007 | 10:26 PM
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HP smokes a cigarette; lifeless GR-2 a bloody mess.
Old August-9th-2007 | 09:56 AM
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Originally Posted by J-Protege
So, in a battle to the death, what would win KYB GR-2 struts, or Tokico HPs?

I can get both for a very similar price.
KYB GR-2s are disgusting

(actually they really aren't, but they're no better than whatever you have right now)
Old August-11th-2007 | 01:01 AM
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Originally Posted by JoshP5
HP smokes a cigarette; lifeless GR-2 a bloody mess.
Hahaha, awesome. Good to know, I hate trying to look into these thing online, because most reviews come from vendors who have nothing but great things to say about any product they sell.
Old August-11th-2007 | 06:29 AM
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Originally Posted by _Kansei_
KYB GR-2s are disgusting

(actually they really aren't, but they're no better than whatever you have right now)
well, they are compared to HPs
Old August-13th-2007 | 08:15 AM
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OK, so after checking about a dozen websites, seem no one has the info.

Does anyone know what the spring stats (stiffness, progressive/linear) are of the springs that ship with Tokico's HP kit. The kit seems to be sold everywhere, but beside the drop amount, I can't find any info on them.

Since they come with the Tokico HPs, I'm assuming they are Tokico springs, but that's all I know about them.

Thanks guys, for any info.
Old August-13th-2007 | 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by aMaff
well, they are compared to HPs
they may be compared but they don't really compare from everything I've read. They are stock replacements at best
Old August-13th-2007 | 08:27 AM
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Tokico handling kit springs
front: 185 lb/in,
rear: 145-200 lb/in.


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