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best static drop option

Mazda Lowering Static Mazda Suspension Mazda Tech
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dropped90(justin)   +1y
if money was no concern what would be the best static drop keeping a descent ride and getting as low as possible. im figuring flipped bjs, drop spindles, indexed torsions, and drop leaf springs out back with maybe some blocks.
sierrax   +1y


IMO for up front you only need to flip the ball joints, run drop spindles, shocks and use polyurethane bump stops. Out back I would use Belltech drop leafs, up to a 2" block, shocks, c-notch and again switch to a polyurethane bump stop. Thats about the best static drop that you will get.
gravity5   +1y
Money no option....ditch the torsions and do a coilover up front with spindles....and as for the back 4 link it with coilovers.
1hotdawg   +1y
Both very good suggestions ...specially Gravity's
sierrax   +1y


I was thinking more along the lines of the traditional static drop.I thought about that route but then you might as well bag it.
southernrazed   +1y
yea but it would handle like a supercar... well almost
trashed   +1y
lol i would still run blocks and crank the torsions
lowblownranger   +1y
if you put drop spindles on you MUST run at least a 16 inch wheel
dropped90(justin)   +1y
this is what i planning on doing, flipped bjs spindles chrome 17" eskis, indexed and cranked torsions, belltech drop leafs, blocks, halfnotch. new shocks all around.
carolinasled   +1y
coilovers in front and rear, 4 link rear, and body drop.
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