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springs |
June 18, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
Scot Forry
from Fredericksburg, VA United States
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If you want to improve handling but don't want to look like a low rider, this kit is for you. Handles considerably better and actually rides better than the stock MS3 springs. The one downfall, pricy.
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In warranty but not very happy |
April 24, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
Brad H.
from Albuquerque, NM United States
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Nearly a grand for the kit and installation and I got 3/8" drop in the front and 1/8" drop in the rear. Not at all close to what I thought I would get. The handling is a bit tighter, but overall, I would suggest choosing a different route. If warranty is your issue also, skip this upgrade for now.
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mazdaspeed 3 sport spring kit w/camber links |
April 11, 2008 |
| Reviewer:
alex downs
from long beach, CA United States
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Purchased and had mazda install and align all wheels. Finding that I am unnecessarily bottoming out where I didn't before. Feel like the cornering is improved, but for the cost of the spring kit and installation, I feel this kit should have been a bigger improvement. Save your money and do the coil over option. Basically costs you $1000 more, same basic install price. I'll probably do this after I've put some hard miles on the stock dampers and run the warranty out.
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