J-Protege's Suspension Build Thread
#32
Yeah, when one value is given it's understood to be linear in the operating range of motion*. If a range of numbers is given it's progressive; the first number is the rate at the start of compression, the second number is the rate when the coils are almost touching*. Hence the Tokico springs are linear up front, progressive rear.
*Unless the manufacturer has some cockeyed way of doing things.
*Unless the manufacturer has some cockeyed way of doing things.
#33
Ah gotcha. That makes much more sence. I has always thought it was a range of some sort, just didn't know what it was reffering to.
Man, planning this suspension just proves how little I knew about suspension to being with.
Man, planning this suspension just proves how little I knew about suspension to being with.
#36
So, as I look into this a bit more, seems like the MSP springs are actually pretty good springs to use. However, I am pretty much set on HP struts, so the 'uneven' effect is something I want to avoid (of course).
So, should I find some kind of combo that works here (different fronts), or just go with a whole new set of springs with the HPs?
Pricing I'm looking at:
$515 for the Tokico set (springs+struts)
$380 for just the HP struts
Therefore, if I buy just the struts, and front spring separate, the springs have to cost under $135 shipped to make it cost effective.
Any ideas/suggestions here?
So, should I find some kind of combo that works here (different fronts), or just go with a whole new set of springs with the HPs?
Pricing I'm looking at:
$515 for the Tokico set (springs+struts)
$380 for just the HP struts
Therefore, if I buy just the struts, and front spring separate, the springs have to cost under $135 shipped to make it cost effective.
Any ideas/suggestions here?
#37
Tokico won't divulge their strut damping rates--I wouldn't think they'd give up their "secret recipe" spring rates either. I'd certainly want to know what I'm getting into with a set of springs--guess they'd rather give up sales than release their proprietary information.
Try eBay for Tokico struts and the strut/spring kit. I got my struts for $320 shipped w/out issue. Then you can afford Racing Beat springs and never have to worry about this again.
Try eBay for Tokico struts and the strut/spring kit. I got my struts for $320 shipped w/out issue. Then you can afford Racing Beat springs and never have to worry about this again.
#40
Shipping + customs + currency conversion = FTL+1
Ok, need to ask you guys for more info!
When I'm planning to do my rear/front sways, I know I will need new endlinks, thats taken care of. Now, before I start into this, will I need anything else? New bushings, etc, or does the stock stuff work?
Ok, need to ask you guys for more info!
When I'm planning to do my rear/front sways, I know I will need new endlinks, thats taken care of. Now, before I start into this, will I need anything else? New bushings, etc, or does the stock stuff work?
Last edited by J-Protege; August-22nd-2007 at 10:33 PM.
#43
Yeah www.onlinemazdaparts.com can get you the bushings and bushing brackets too.
.. that is, if you're doing the racing beat bars.
.. that is, if you're doing the racing beat bars.
#44
I recently put a new suspension on my car:
Tokico HPs
Espelir Springs
Racing Beat Swaybar kit
Upper Strut Mounts
MSP bump stops
I really like the combo, the Espelirs work great and the car feels planted to the road. Also, the Espelirs give the car an even front and rear wheelgap. I'd recommend the Espelirs if you can find a set.
Previous pic with stock suspension and MSP springs:
And a recent pic:
Good luck with your suspension, looking forward to seeing the results. I got a great deal on my parts through ProtegeGarage.com and would recommend them.
Tokico HPs
Espelir Springs
Racing Beat Swaybar kit
Upper Strut Mounts
MSP bump stops
I really like the combo, the Espelirs work great and the car feels planted to the road. Also, the Espelirs give the car an even front and rear wheelgap. I'd recommend the Espelirs if you can find a set.
Previous pic with stock suspension and MSP springs:
And a recent pic:
Good luck with your suspension, looking forward to seeing the results. I got a great deal on my parts through ProtegeGarage.com and would recommend them.