Hello,
After much time searching finally purchased a black MX-5 NB. Overall I am extremely happy with the vehicle however would like so suggestions of the suspension.
Although the car handles well, I find the ride a little to floating and wobberly at times. What struts bars would you suggest to stiffen up the chasis. I am looking a purchasing a style bar and modifying it to have four points more like a roll bar.
I do not necessarily wish to have to go to coilovers. Would stock shocks and some decents lower springs stiften up the ride a little. Any suggestions are welcome. It is a road car only but drivability is why I purchased an MX5 and the good looks.
I also find the rear end drifting out a bit around corners, I know the tyres a old but?
The car more than likely needs a good wheel alignment but with on a few months left on the tyres it can weight until then.
It has some nice 16\" wheels on it, aftermarket. Can anyone suggest a good repairer in Melbourne for gutter rash?
Cheers
Benjamin
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Hi Ben,
Check this out..:
http://www.mx5mania.com.au/product1228.htm
i've heard a few first hand accounts of that butterfly brace, and hear it signficantly increases chassis rigidity and handling.
Check this out..:
http://www.mx5mania.com.au/product1228.htm
i've heard a few first hand accounts of that butterfly brace, and hear it signficantly increases chassis rigidity and handling.
i can't brain today.. i have the dumb..
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Thank-you for your responses
I think I will start with
1) A set of new tyres
2) New KYB shocks and Eibach lowering springs
3) A good wheel alignment
4) A top front brace
5) A style bar modified.
Cheers
Benjamin
1) A set of new tyres
2) New KYB shocks and Eibach lowering springs
3) A good wheel alignment
4) A top front brace
5) A style bar modified.
Cheers
Benjamin
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Re: Thank-you for your responses
satanoperca wrote:I think I will start with
1) A set of new tyres
2) New KYB shocks and Eibach lowering springs
3) A good wheel alignment
4) A top front brace
5) A style bar modified.
Cheers
Benjamin
Sounds good.
Done all of the above (except for a BD roll bar) and my car goes great

Then you want an LSD

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Re: Thank-you for your responses
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I have 4.1 torsen all set up and ready to goin!!
$1000 ono in Geelong.
Peter
1)Then you want an LSD

I have 4.1 torsen all set up and ready to goin!!
$1000 ono in Geelong.
Peter
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110,000 Kms on the clock.
This is a Sydney car bought to Melbourne. I live in the City and the roads around can be quite f??? so yes possible whole new suspension
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