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Old 01-21-2018, 10:14 PM
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Got these installed this weekend. Now I just need the weather to get better around here.

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This is something you should put in a build thread!
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While not the trendy answer on this forum, I'm very happy with mine . I went with 475/350 springs , for a street car they're amazingly good , just impossible to upset the car. Fredb
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This is something you should put in a build thread!
I have a thread over on miata.net.
https://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=530353
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Originally Posted by fredb
While not the trendy answer on this forum, I'm very happy with mine . I went with 475/350 springs , for a street car they're amazingly good , just impossible to upset the car. Fredb
Good to hear. I still need to dial in the ride heights and get an alignment but expect it will perform better than the Tein Street Advance I took out.
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