Are the racing beat springs good springs
Are the racing beat springs good springs
^ I made a previous post that the Racingbeat are too soft for the drop. It could work for DD, but if you hit some pothole be prepared for the tires to rub the fenders. There should be more people that will chime in on this Racingbeat spring. Check the reviews on the miata.net if your interest on other people's input. There's different types of lowering springs review that might help you on deciding what you want.
08 Kawasaki Ninja 250R Tuned/Track Prepared
04 Z4 2.5 M Sport Package
01 SLK 230 Kompressor AMG Sport Package
Reviews on miata.net are usually based on a five-minute drive to the Social Security office.
96 Montego, replacing a 95M... I miss: My running peeps in Tampa, running barefoot @ Clearwater Beach and First Choice BBQ, in Brandon. In So Cal I miss: The Malibu Canyons, CA 33 and In & Out Burgers ! I'm from Tampa, if I was from Tampa Bay, I'd be a fish!
^lol, I lost... oh wait, that's a different thread.
Miata family: '93 auto "Blacky", '99 turbo "Frankenstein" and '05 Mazdaspeed.
I think I might go for the HR. any opinions on those
Koni yellow should be able to handle FM2 springs.However, Billies HD would be a good match for FM springs. You can Also re-valve it to accommodate any spring combo.
08 Kawasaki Ninja 250R Tuned/Track Prepared
04 Z4 2.5 M Sport Package
01 SLK 230 Kompressor AMG Sport Package