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Mazda Lowering Static Mazda Suspension Mazda Tech
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schreff   +1y
If you take the blocks out you will have alot more room from the ubolts to the ground. How much thread do you have hanging from the U-bolts? Yes if you take your torsions out you will have mad camber with those tires but if you get say a 185/60-14 it wont be so bad. I drove for 2 years like that and never had to replace a tire. But you will only have about an inch from the ground.
mazdapromp3   +1y
Are you guys for real? Just take out the torsion bars... If that's the case you're posting in the wrong section, you should look in the forum under no suspension.
schreff   +1y


exactly, drop it like its hot.
fanninator   +1y
im on bumps in the front...and i do technically have suspension...its 2 pieces of rubber haha. heres how she sets.
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here it is next to a ranger with lo pros.
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hex0rz   +1y
Nothinbutcowboy states that the ubolts will get closer to the ground, in reality I also feel the ubolts lengthen themselves from the ground. But I thought earlier I'd try to see it his way, and thats the only things I could think of.

Tomorrow I'm putting the box in the truck to see how much it drops and see what its like driving it. If its pretty bad, I guess that leaves me with the only decision, remove the blocks, and crank up the torsions.

I would say 2 years from a set of tires is actually really good!

Don't really want to mess with the static suspension, to many bad things will happen to my truck on these shitty ass streets!

I was reading another thread on this forum and the guy said he dragged through his torsions, would'nt that be the equivalent of removing them? Guess the ride is really shitty!

BTW, fanninator, what did you do to your suspension?