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    Idling - Listen to it purr... GoverningNick's Avatar
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    Opinions on DNA Coilovers?

    I need to replace the stock suspension on my car, and I've got a low budget to do so. I found a ser of DNA coilers on eBay, but the unfamiliar beand gs me a little offput. Anyone on here have any experience with them?

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    Admin / Pit Boss / Miataholic Phatmiata's Avatar
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    Welcome to the forum!

    Not familiar with them, check the coilover thread to see what folks are using and happy with.

    If you cant afford what you really want then I would encourage you to save up your money, coilovers are a huge investment in money, time, etc. pick the wrong ones and you will hate the way your Miata rides down the road


    Coilover Thread

    http://mazdaroadster.net/showthread.php?11418

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    4,000 rpm - entering the fun zone wannafbody's Avatar
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    You can get revalved Bilsteins for the cost of most generic coilovers and they are a known quality part.

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