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bagin' the front end

Mazda Lowering Static Mazda Suspension Mazda Tech
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lowerexpectations34   +1y
does anyone have any tips?
ill post some pics when im done.
baggedb22   +1y
What size wheel are u gonna lay? cut all the bump stop brackets off the front end, smooth the lower a-arm you can flip the balljoint if need be, when u put the gussets for the upper bag plates in but them downwards b/c the stock mazda frame is thin and theres a hole right where the bag will sit, you can ditch the sway bar, the closer the bag is to the pivet point the more lift u will get, and make sure the bag doesn't rub! Good luck and we need to go draggin then bro!
lowerexpectations34   +1y
thanks for the help and im runin the stocker's for a little then 14inch pathfinder's that new style when i get tires

hell yeah we'll go drangin
baggedb22   +1y
ok kool man, hit me up on aol or pm me if u have any other questions...
lowerexpectations34   +1y
what about drop spindles one of my buddys gave me a set should i use them?
joshbrennan   +1y
those drop spindles will not allow you to run those pathfinders as you need to run at least a 17" wheel with them, as i learned the hard way. they also push the wheel out a bit.
lowerexpectations34   +1y
thanks alot and you saved me some time to
sketchystreet   +1y
just finished my mounts and notching and pie cutting. when the truck is layed the bag rubs the flippled ball joint. do you think its gunna be a problem.
baggedb22   +1y
Yea man, u don't want the bag rubbing anything its not worth taking the chances...
lowerexpectations34   +1y
you you wanna be stuck on the side of the road