Does anyone kno where to get a half decent coilovers suspension in ontario at a half decent price. Don't like ordering over ten Web and can't leave the country.
Does anyone kno where to get a half decent coilovers suspension in ontario at a half decent price. Don't like ordering over ten Web and can't leave the country.
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Seen them I like the yonaka system but 850 hoping could find a cheaper price
buy raceland
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Honestly I wouldn't get racelands slamming your mazda in general is a risk due to the way mazda set it up. I'd go with yonaka, I just ordered a set for my mazda. Take the time and look up the risks of lowering a mazda 3
Stop spreading misinformation, there's no risk and Yonakas do not go low.
Noobster12 (02-03-2015)
In your other thread, you said you'd "heard" of these risks, but offered no proof. We appreciate all opinions, but the hundreds of people here who've lowered their cars over the years would very much disagree with that opinion.
There is no risk in lowering a Mazda3 compared to lowering any other car.
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But idk what I'm talking about, Google it buddy boy. Call your #1 mechanic and ask him. It can be done but there's more of a risk for the mazda. I don't get how that's hard to understand and why ppl argue. It's my input don't like it don't make a Reply it's simple. People on this forum need to grow up
I'm not here to argue , I'm simply telling the guy that posted this, it's a minor risk. Now move on.
18yr old kids, will be 18yr old kids. Clueless.
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Do your research man, I'm not saying you can't do it because I did. I'm just letting you know there's minor risks. Just look it up. People in this forum just run their mouth and don't know shit. I'm a mechanic and I have been since I was 16 ( first motor swap) I know my shit. Now I'm done arguing here got better things to do. Wish you luck with the coils man.
When I read things like this, I convince myself people are just trolling, and that no one can be this stupid.
Modifications? I've forgotten more than I remember. Click here for the list.
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1) You are not a Mechanic. You're an 18yr old kid.
2) There are no risks, other than being lower to the ground, and hitting things that stick up.
Please show me these google searches you speak about where a Mazda is so much different than a Civic. Or at least explain the non-existent differences.
I didnt know my car was so special!
In that screenshot, hes talking about your civic @JuniorTombu_ ,correct?
As a mechanic you should know when tires are toast, let alone when the cords are coming out..
There are alot of 'qualified' people that dont know a spoon from a fork, and there are 'unqualified' people that could take that fork and turn it into a knife
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"everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about. Be kind. Always"
"Minor risks" when before it was "slamming your mazda in general is a risk due to the way mazda set it up" which sounds a lot more foreboding:
Your input is based on stuff that can affect any slammed car (strain on drive shaft/CV/ball joints, problems with excessive camber). That shop didn't want to slam the car due to general concerns, not because it was a Mazda. I think you're misunderstanding what they said.
None of this is unique to Mazda and in fact your own "evidence" backs this up by referencing your old Civic and the problems it had from being slammed.
Quoted for the irony.
My #1 mechanic has lowered a LOT of the cars on this forum. Everyone knows the inherent risks of lowering, but they are NOT specific to Mazda. Maybe you know your shit. But so does my mechanic and many, many of the experienced members here who have been at it for a lot longer than 2 years.
I said minor risks man. I didn't tell him not to do it I said for him to do his research first. Come on guys read what I'm saying man. Before you argue with me. My mazdas lowered as well. I'm not telling him NOT to just to simply look it up, so your correct man I'm not arguing with anyone.
For my civic ?? No the screenshot is for my mazda fully says so.