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Posted 08-02-2012 11:06 AM
#2
Posted 08-02-2012 11:31 AM
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#3
Posted 08-02-2012 11:48 AM
FRONT
- 0000-04-5225-BL (Mazdaspeed part number)
- F4-B46-1488-H1
- 0000-04-5226-BL (Mazdaspeed part number)
- F4-B46-1489-H0
For instance, Weekend-Racer.com has a few sets on the shelf all ready to go.
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Posted 08-02-2012 12:23 PM
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Glenn Murphey, Crew Chief
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#5
Posted 08-02-2012 01:15 PM
Info on joining Mazdaspeed. They'll give you a year to build your car while you are able to buy discounted factory parts. After that you'll need to log 2 races per year. You'll need pics of your donor or completed car and an SCCA or NASA membership.
http://www.mazdamoto...bershipinfo.htm
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#6
Posted 08-02-2012 01:39 PM
It's difficult to find the right part and a price more competitive than Mazdaspeed or SM specific dealers. If you're building for SM you'll need the Eibach springs and bars, coil over kit, etc. I couldn't find anyone to beat Mazdaspeed for the kit though some SM specific dealers/builders sell the kit at the same price. Unless you are an Eibach and Bilstein dealer I'd bet you won't find a better price.
http://www.mazdamoto...bershipinfo.htm
Really, sign-up if you haven't already...
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Posted 08-02-2012 04:53 PM
--because someone commented that we should all post our names, and not be anonymous. I agree.
#8
Posted 08-02-2012 05:16 PM
How long are the shock good for? How would you know if one is "bad"?
It's not a question of time, it's a question of use... Vigorous use of curbing and exciting trips off the racing surface speed the need to replace/rebuild. Obvious things to look for are leaking oil and crushed rubber bushings.
#9
Posted 08-02-2012 05:30 PM
Instead of catching the blown shock early, we caught it when I took my car in for corner balancing. At that point, either I buy a new shock from TFB who luckily had one in stock or go home and pay for another corner balance and alignment another day.
Remember that shocks utilize oil in order to function. Oil breaks down from usage and heat. Track usage wears out shocks far quicker than anything you might have experience with on the street.
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