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wheel clearance with static drop

Mazda Lowering Static Mazda Suspension Mazda Tech
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whiteyb22   +1y
speedster what kind of wheels are those they look sick very jdm like would look good on a drift truck....
slammedb2200   +1y
still wanna know how low and how level would the truck sit without torsions and monoleafed with 3in blocks in the rear?
crazymikey   +1y
The only way you're going to find out for sure is to do it. I've done my suspension like many others have and mine doesn't seem to sit as low or have the same stance like theirs.

I like the way the truck sits in the 2nd pic Speedster posted with the rims. Doensn't look super low in the pic,but you can tell in person it would be! Mine looks like a 4x4 compared to that.
mazdamandan   +1y


aww mikey, it aint that bad,

Look at where the center of the hubs are on both trucks, they're almost the same, and he is runnin a smaller overall diameter in that pic, at least by the look of it, yer 17" an he is 15", it makes a big diff.

I like my monoleafs, they are safe, cheap, inpection passable. Heating up springs,..... unless you re-orient the metal to have the spring quality to the leaf I dont like it, and niether does the DOT, so it can make life a little harder, if ya git caught,
speedster93b   +1y

good call - heating springs isnt cool either
mazdamandan   +1y
I never noticed any axle wrap but I'm not compounding the angle to increase wrap with blocks either, I may not have enough power to experience that issue either !hahahahah
speedster93b   +1y
not trying to be a dick, but how can you watch your axle and leafs while you are driving(unless your bedfloor is cutout or M.I.A.)? trust me it happens. i was running 2 leafs and it still did it. even stock leafs do it to an extent, but whatever...