
Hey guys, it's probably been covered a lot, but there's a specific question I need to ask as well as the normal "what spring options are there around" for a 2005/6 MPS6? I'm guessing that since the car isn't going to see much in the way of track work until I've paid it out, the standard shocks will be fine with a moderately lowered set of springs in there.
I've seen the sparse offerings at mpsgarage, and to be honest, I'm not dead-set keen at running progressive rate springs as per the Eibach kit, but I don't really want to have kings either.
There's the Pedders option, and if anyone has any experience with them and know prices (springs only, will be doing the work myself) it'd be good to hear...
Now I've been looking on ImportMonster, and have come across a few sets of Tanabe springs for an Atenza Sport, but I'm under the impression the FWD springs won't fit - can someone confirm this?
So are there any options around the $3-500 mark for good springs, preferably for a WA buyer?
Thanks guys

What's wrong with progressive springs like Eibach
H&R springs are linear springs, and it'll be around $350-400, contact Jeff from Advance Speed Shop, he should be able to tell you all the options you have![]()

My H&R's are progressive...
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The options for springs I can think of off the top of my head are H&R, Eibach, King, Autoexe, Pedders and RPM (USA). I wouldn't use anything Pedders sells even if they didn't manufacture it, nor would I let them anwhere near my car. I'm aware of no adverse reports for the other brands other than my H&R's being too low at the front. If you include coil overs there would be additional spring options.
It's commonly reported that the stock dampers fail quickly after shorter springs are installed, so I would recomemend budgeting for springs and dampers as a package.
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I actually can't remember, but I seem to recall when I installed them that the wire diameter was consistent along the length of the spring - meaning they are linear.
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The H&R for Mazda 6 MPS are linear, the Eibach are progressive.
I still want to know what's wrong with progressive and Eibach's because I have them on my car and it feels great, looks great. So it's sad to know that you have something against them
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hehe, I've just always steered clear of progressive rate springs in all my cars. Not that I have a great deal of experience in telling the difference in driving performance, but I've always had the advice to stick with linear rate springs in my track cars.
Interesting to hear about the stock dampers failing when lowered springs go in. Anyone have links to prices of packages?
Cheers guys

Even coilovers can have parts fitted to them to allow them to be progressive: Swift Springs USA
What exactly are the reasons why you're looking to change the springs? If you're going to track your car down the road, why not just go and install coilovers and be done with it.
Stock dampers will fail eventually, lowering it doesn't necessarily cause them to fail quicker, but running outside their optimal operating range is what causes the earlier than normal failure. But if your car sees smooth roads and never drives over bumps, even with lowered springs the shocks won't fail earlier than normal.
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