Coilover Silvers Neomax-R Mazda MX-6 (GE) incl. pillowball top mounted front axle
- Order number: SM-2014-R
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Coilover kit specially developed by Silver's Suspension for the Mazda MX-6. We recommend this coilover setup for drivers who use their vehicle 20% on the road and 80% on the racetrack. The coilover kit is designed for regular track use. For more daily use, we recommend another coilover setup from the Neomax series.
The hardness of the shock absorbers is adjusted using adjuster wheels on the topmount. The height is adjusted by screwing the actual damper into the lower sleeve and is therefore completely independent of the setting of the spring preload. Of course, we also use the coilover setup ourselves in the company's vehicles, which has helped Silver's Suspension to optimize the suspension in order to be able to deliver you a unique top product.
General features:
- Height adjustable
- Height adjustment decoupled from spring preload
Front:
- Conventional shock absorber
- Regulation of rebound and compression damping via an adjuster in 40 stages
- Spring preload adjustment
- Lowering with the recommended setting approx. 25-30mm
- Spring rate 8kg
- Dust protection sleeves
- Use of polyurethane topmounts
- IP F.A. 20W damper oil
- 44 mm inner piston with linear characteristic
Back:
- Conventional shock absorber
- Regulation of rebound and compression damping via an adjuster in 40 stages
- Spring preload adjustment
- Lowering with the recommended setting approx. 25-30mm
- Spring rate 4,5kg
- Dust protection sleeves
- Use of polyurethane topmounts
- IP F.A. 20W damper oil
- 44 mm inner piston with linear characteristic
Standard scope of delivery:
- 4 shocks with springs installed
- Aluminum topmounts included in the price
- 2 hook wrenches
- all necessary mounting parts
For an appointment for installation, please contact us at termin@sps-motorsport.com