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NEW SUSPENSION MODS!
upgraded rear springs to Skunk2 Fit springs and raised rear rates up from tanabe 2.2 to a beastly 6.2! then added some PG 13mm spacers and some EZ shims from MI. wheels are 15x6.5 +38
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keeping the angle consistent with the pics would be a more 'honest' way to demonstrate the change, but the spacers look dope. nice
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Drives: Yarlet Join Date: Aug 2006
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what springs are you running in the front?
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did you have to modify those fit springs?
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well..i "honestly" tried to get the exact same angle with the before and afters guy excuse me for being a little off....but the fronts are tanabe dfs and no i didnt have to modify the skunks to make them fit. unfortunatley they did create some unsightly wheel gap so i went against all things holy and trimmed them lol
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nice to see someone else doing this! I got rear Fit springs from A&J racing and have been running them since september... great setup!
how much did you trim? I took a half a coil off
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is that safe???
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Drives: Black 08 LB MT & red 97 Miata Join Date: Oct 2008
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supposedly it is not safe... heating up the coil to cut it makes the metal brittle, and the shorter length, messes it up if it's progressive rate springs. Just what I read somewhere, but it makes sense.
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I have cut springs before they don't heat up that much depending on what you cut them with. I use an airpowered cut off wheel and it only heats up a tiny bit.
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i used a 4 inch grinder for lack of a better means and i took about a half coil. kngrsll you were my inspiration! i was wondering if you had to trim also. lol glad to see im not the only one doing something so taboo
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side views maybe to see the drop????? :(
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yea ill snap a few side shots in the morning w/ tanabe vs. skunks
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okay here are some side pics. the gap isnt as bad as i thought only a half inch, but it still looks like a 4x4 compared to what im used to looking at lol. keep in mind im running 195/50s and the springs havent settled yet, though i doubt the settle much being so stiff. the side by side of the springs doesn't really show how short they are either. they are easily an inch or more shorter.
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Drives: Black 08 LB MT & red 97 Miata Join Date: Oct 2008
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funny how the skunks look shorter, but the tanabes are a lower drop. I guess the Tanabes must be a lot softer...
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Well, the skunk2's still need to settle... I'm guessing they'll drop a bit more in the coming weeks.
I like how these new ones look.
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its all math dudes... http://www.engineersedge.com/calcula...spring_pop.htm
the tanabe spring is 125 lbs, the fit spring is 300 lbs. thats 2.5 times as much! that is a huge difference. and cutting it is not going to harm a thing, that is a crazy myth perpetuated by spring companies to make money. now, applying heat to compress coils, that may be dangerous. great job! any plans on what to do next? i ended up using generic coilover perches on the front with 375 lb springs and putting the rear sway bar back on. although i have not tracked it yet with this set up, i can tell you, it will be good!
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well correct me if im wrong but i thought for fwd cars in order to reduce understeer one would use stiffer springs in the rear and softer in the front...thats why i didnt go ahead and beast up the fronts...but if i am incorrect then perhaps something similar to your setup will be in my future
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some schools of thought think stiff rear on FWD is better, some think not. when i tracked the yaris the first time, it was on tanabes and had the 23 mm rear bar. the car was great, balance perfect, and a blast to drive. i put the stiff springs on the rear, i never got to track it, only autox. and i wasnt real sure i liked it. so i did the suspension like i have it now, and i think its better. next time i go, i plan on swapping parts on different days and trying it out.
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