So my Mazda 5 is a project car for Tom's Hardware, where I am the automotive editor. For those that haven't seen anything about my car, here are recaps of stories about it at Tom's -
Part 1 - http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/mazda5-technology-project,3795.html
Part 2 - http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/mazda5-technology-upgrade,3966.html
Part 3 is still a work in progress with more updates on the stereo, engine tuning (Mat / OVtuned is handling that), and the suspension parts, but I figured I should post up about the suspension separately.
Although my project is primarily focused on tech upgrades, I'm an enthusiast that loves driving. The stock Mazda 5 suspension is adequate but I always want better handling and a little drop for looks.
Megan Racing does not have an official application for the 2011+ Mazda 5. This is a prototype Street series setup they supplied me with for measurements and testing. I worked with Drift Office in Auburn, WA to procure the sponsorship and get it installed. If you have a GT86, Subaru, AE86, Skyline, pretty much anything cool and JDM, Bob "De janitor" Roberts and the crew at Drift Office are solid guys. Bob was also a former tech geek as well (PC Arena, CNET Asia, Flight sim communities, etc...). The coilovers were provided to me at no charge, as long as I take lots of detailed pictures, measurements and provide feedback.
This is also my first set of coilovers, oddly I never did any suspension upgrades to my previous cars (BMW 528i Touring / Sport package, Miata, HHR SS 5MT). However, I've also driven a large variety of cars from hot hatches to uber luxury land yachts.
So lets get started with the beauty shots of the coilovers.
P1120172 by tuanies, on Flickr
They're so pretty
P1120170 by tuanies, on Flickr
P1120166 by tuanies, on Flickr
Yes it comes with camber plates, but I have no plans to stance it so its left at the default settings.
P1120162 by tuanies, on Flickr
Some shots of the rear struts and springs
P1120167 by tuanies, on Flickr
P1120169 by tuanies, on Flickr
P1120176 by tuanies, on Flickr
A before shot of the car
P1120154 by tuanies, on Flickr
Let's start with the front. Check out how much travel there is with the stock setup.
P1120179 by tuanies, on Flickr
Wheels are off
P1120184 by tuanies, on Flickr
Part 1 - http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/mazda5-technology-project,3795.html
Part 2 - http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/mazda5-technology-upgrade,3966.html
Part 3 is still a work in progress with more updates on the stereo, engine tuning (Mat / OVtuned is handling that), and the suspension parts, but I figured I should post up about the suspension separately.
Although my project is primarily focused on tech upgrades, I'm an enthusiast that loves driving. The stock Mazda 5 suspension is adequate but I always want better handling and a little drop for looks.
Megan Racing does not have an official application for the 2011+ Mazda 5. This is a prototype Street series setup they supplied me with for measurements and testing. I worked with Drift Office in Auburn, WA to procure the sponsorship and get it installed. If you have a GT86, Subaru, AE86, Skyline, pretty much anything cool and JDM, Bob "De janitor" Roberts and the crew at Drift Office are solid guys. Bob was also a former tech geek as well (PC Arena, CNET Asia, Flight sim communities, etc...). The coilovers were provided to me at no charge, as long as I take lots of detailed pictures, measurements and provide feedback.
This is also my first set of coilovers, oddly I never did any suspension upgrades to my previous cars (BMW 528i Touring / Sport package, Miata, HHR SS 5MT). However, I've also driven a large variety of cars from hot hatches to uber luxury land yachts.
So lets get started with the beauty shots of the coilovers.

They're so pretty


Yes it comes with camber plates, but I have no plans to stance it so its left at the default settings.

Some shots of the rear struts and springs



A before shot of the car

Let's start with the front. Check out how much travel there is with the stock setup.

Wheels are off
