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Last post on Mar 26, 2011 at 7:58 PM
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#8 of 14 Re: Noise when turning right [lordelpuz]
by ateixeira
Jun 17, 2009 (9:01 am)
Cool.
#9 of 14 Re: Stock Suspension [desertcogo]
by observer21
Jun 29, 2009 (10:45 pm)
The Miata uses shocks, not struts. At 72,000 miles (and 17 years), the shocks are likely very dead. Check out Bilstein HD (heavy duty) shocks from tirerack.com. Expect to pay about $400 for a set of four Bilsteins. (Also check out the less expensive KYB shocks.) You will also need new boots for the shocks, at somewhere between $60 and $150 for a set of four. Add in the labor for installation, wheel alignment and headlight alignment, and you should expect about a $700 - $800 bill.
As to the springs, avoid fooling with them unless there is evidence of damage. If you do consider replacing the springs, then you have other issues to address, such as changing the height of the car, etc. Consult an expert on Miata supension options before you think about that and prepare to open your wallet further.
#10 of 14 What Are the Best Tires to Improve 2007 MX 5 Ride
by walt8102
Apr 19, 2010 (2:51 pm)
I recently purchased a pre-owned 2007 MX 5 GT in excellent condition from a dealer in Mobile, AL. Before the purchase, I also test drove a 2010 PRHT MX 5 GT. The new car had a far more subtle and smooth ride compared to my 2007. The tires currently installed on the car are Michelin 205/45R 17 and properly inflated. I'm not going to race this car and I desire comfort more than racetrack handling. Can anyone recommend the best tires for a less jarring ride?
#11 of 14 Re: What Are the Best Tires to Improve 2007 MX 5 Ride [walt8102]
by ateixeira
Apr 19, 2010 (5:57 pm)
I have an 08 and also find the ride a bit stiff on DC's potholes, so I'm curious to see what people recommend.
Sep 08, 2010 (8:44 am)
Yup, silent again as it should be, I bought my car from a lady who swore her mechanic was number 1, he had looked after the car for years, or so he told her.
Apart from no oil on the power stearing there was also hardly any in the gearbox and very little in the engine, its amazing there was no damage done.
So much for trusting people eh, just glad i can do my own work and not be ripped off by people like him.
#14 of 14 Re: What Are the Best Tires to Improve 2007 MX 5 Ride [walt8102]
by snowallergy
Mar 26, 2011 (7:58 pm)
I know your post a year old. But what did you pay for your mx 5?