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Old 05-06-2003, 04:04 PM
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runnin tii as the daily

gonna use rb springs and kyb agx

any effects with the dtts once installed
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Old 05-06-2003, 04:31 PM
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I have that setup and havent really noticed anything different as far as rear wheel steering is concerned.
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got a pic of the setup..

curious to see the resulting drop/look
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Well, once the stock rear steer bushings were replaced with the Racing Beat bushings, I noticed the difference right away. There was a little bit more NVH, but it felt good. Less floaty. Now the backend gives out in a much more predictable manner and there is almost no snap back. It just goes straight. Mazda was stupid for putting rear steering bushings in. Everybody should get rid of them ASAP. Mine were from '89 and looked like tar after being removed. I doubt anybody has the original bushings that act like they were designed to. They can't. Rubber degrades after time. Just replace them and be very happy.
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yeah, the difference is night and day. i have some fc road tests and those bushings were inconsistent from new



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