Then your best bet is to run the back springs on the front struts ( you don't need the filler springs with the 10" spring on the front) and just cut acoil off the festiva rear springs and run them on the stock rear shocks for now. Cut the springs with a grinder and a cutoff wheel, not a torch. Heating high silicon steel( spring steel) makes it brittle.
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Welcome to the club! I removed my rear 100lb helper springs because the rear of my car wasn't heavy enough to compress them lol. Rides way better now! Also the stiff springrates arent really that bad with stiff sidewall tires, anything above a 50-60 sidewall ratio gets kinda bouncy. I love mine with the 195/50/15s, rides amazing! I tried them out with the stock 12s with 165/70/12s and it was insanely bouncy!!! But the bounce is coming from the tires....'93 BP-T 57trim TO4E - Coilovers - 13x7 steelies - 175/60 - 48k mi
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Originally posted by BUSTIVA View PostWelcome to the club! I removed my rear 100lb helper springs because the rear of my car wasn't heavy enough to compress them lol. Rides way better now! Also the stiff springrates arent really that bad with stiff sidewall tires, anything above a 50-60 sidewall ratio gets kinda bouncy. I love mine with the 195/50/15s, rides amazing! I tried them out with the stock 12s with 165/70/12s and it was insanely bouncy!!! But the bounce is coming from the tires....Frankie
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Originally posted by frankm201 View PostSo what should I do with the rears remove the smaller springs??? An I'm runnin 195/45/15 on my festy'93 BP-T 57trim TO4E - Coilovers - 13x7 steelies - 175/60 - 48k mi
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Thanks bro that's good I need the rims an tires now lol really do want to adjust them to 12s lolFrankie
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Originally posted by Advancedynamix View PostFranke, do yourself a favor and buy 2 10" 200 lb springs and 2 10" 120lb springs ( you'll need wheel spacers in the back) from southwest speed (29 a spring on eBay). Those racelands have 300lb fronts( way too stiff) and 250lb rear(way too stiff as well). The 200/120 combo is still stiff, but not real bad.
Or would that be offset by running a longer single spring and removing the filler? I'd imagine the extra spring length would lend to some considerable adjustability, but I'm concerned with ride quality for my DD, and instability for those "agressive moments".
Forgive me, I've been reading about suspension setups for about 12 hours now and my head is spinning.
Thanks Guys,
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The suspension travel that the racelands were designed for is reduced as well so increased dampening is appropriate. Just exactly how much is subjective...car weight at each end, how you drive and the road conditions. Each of us have vastly different idea's about what is a good ride as wellReflex paint by Langeman...Lifted...Tow Rig
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Originally posted by deathrace2000 View PostI meant to report this earlier. For those of you that want to go "low" Raceland/Rokkor are not the answer. If you're interested in an affordable, easy to install coilover; these are great. However, they won't "slam" a Festiva.
I bought JOM Blue line coilovers, really stiff and bouncy.
I took the helper spring away, because they didn't compress almost at all.. Now the 121 is quite low, could be lower. But the coilover set isn't badly priced.Hi! Do you wanna ride with me? I have red cabrio, it has the biggest engine what was available when the car was new. It also has about every possible accessories what was available then.
It's -89 Mazda 121 with 1,3L carb engine banana time
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Originally posted by deathrace2000 View PostI meant to report this earlier. For those of you that want to go "low" Raceland/Rokkor are not the answer. If you're interested in an affordable, easy to install coilover; these are great. However, they won't "slam" a Festiva.
Driving for me is neither a right nor a privilege. Driving is my passion, as it was for the people who invented the automobile, the people who paved the first roads and the people who continue to improve the automobile. Please respect this passion.
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Hmmm.. I wonder if I can stuff these in a festiva. And then I can fine tune them with different springs later. What do you think? its just a full coilover for a mk2/mk3 so, it should be the same as the others posted in this thread, right? It doesn't specify spring rates but, I assume they are much higher than needed for the festive application. At $318 shipped, its pretty reasonable I think.
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Originally posted by Die-Laughing View PostHmmm.. I wonder if I can stuff these in a festiva. And then I can fine tune them with different springs later. What do you think? its just a full coilover for a mk2/mk3 so, it should be the same as the others posted in this thread, right? It doesn't specify spring rates but, I assume they are much higher than needed for the festive application. At $318 shipped, its pretty reasonable I think.
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I have used the RSK units, possibly better than the racelands. Keep in mind though that the rear mk2/3 shocks will not work. They will fit with modification, but are completely bottomed out at a decent ride height. You'll want to use different rear shocks. See the "Advanced suspension mods" threads in this forum for an example of what works.Driving for me is neither a right nor a privilege. Driving is my passion, as it was for the people who invented the automobile, the people who paved the first roads and the people who continue to improve the automobile. Please respect this passion.
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