View Full Version : Two different part numbers for sportlines? Help?
austinSedz
04-16-2012, 02:45 AM
Okay so I'm buying sport-lines for my car and i've run into two part numbers.
4.5355 and 4.4555....
4.4555 is for 06-2009 and offers a 1.8 drop...
4.5355 is for 2010 and offers a 2" drop...
My question is, is the 2010 mazda 3 higher off the ground stock or will the 2010 springs really drop my car that extra little bit?
I want to get the most drop possible so even tho its only .2 it still makes a difference if thats the case...
can someone who knows about this shed some light on it please!
austinSedz
04-16-2012, 02:54 AM
also note, my car weighs the same as a ms3 so it's still heavier than both an 06-09 and a 10. So if the springs for the 2009 are softer in the slightest bit will i see that 2" drop cause my car weighs more?
I want to get the most lows for my moneys :)
austinSedz
04-16-2012, 03:40 AM
Let me rephase the question. Will a first gen ms3 ride lower on 1st gen sportlines or 2nd gen sportlines
boyracer
04-16-2012, 06:17 AM
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zoomahh
04-16-2012, 07:42 AM
Okay so I'm buying sport-lines for my car and i've run into two part numbers.
4.5355 and 4.4555....
4.4555 is for 06-2009 and offers a 1.8 drop...
4.5355 is for 2010 and offers a 2" drop...
My question is, is the 2010 mazda 3 higher off the ground stock or will the 2010 springs really drop my car that extra little bit?
I want to get the most drop possible so even tho its only .2 it still makes a difference if thats the case...
can someone who knows about this shed some light on it please!
I got the 2012 GS 3 sky and my freakin wells look like you drive a truck under it :( Seriously though, my well gap is about 2 1/2". I'm lookin for a eibach prokit so I can gitr a lil lower, an "feel" the road a bit more ;)
Impressive
04-16-2012, 11:21 AM
Let me rephase the question. Will a first gen ms3 ride lower on 1st gen sportlines or 2nd gen sportlines
First gen sportlines.
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