Recommendations for new suspension and brakes?
Posted: March 14th, 2009, 10:42 am
Hey, I have posted on here in a LONG time. That is mainly due to the car becoming a daily driver and other things taking up my cash (house). Now though, there are a few things that need fixing that I can't stand any longer.
First thing, suspension is very weak and making lots of noise. What are the recommendations for new suspension all around? I'm not really planning on going to a track or anything (maybe once). When I take a nice spirited drive I would like it to feel solid through the corners like it use to be. I know if I just go to a local shop and let them pick what to put on they will put on the most basic cheapest family car crap.
Next thing, brakes. I had them replaced a few years ago at Midas(rotors and pads) who just put on some generic crap and after a few aggressive stops they can barely stop the car. So nothing too crazy because this is a daily driver now, but something that will hold up.
Last thing, my parking brake barely works. Only the rear passenger side works, the drivers side does not engage. A mechanic messed around with it for a while, he says I need a new caliper on that side. Does that sound right?
Car is a 1994 Mazda MX-3 GS with a 5speed manual transmission of that makes a difference.
Thanks!
DJ
First thing, suspension is very weak and making lots of noise. What are the recommendations for new suspension all around? I'm not really planning on going to a track or anything (maybe once). When I take a nice spirited drive I would like it to feel solid through the corners like it use to be. I know if I just go to a local shop and let them pick what to put on they will put on the most basic cheapest family car crap.
Next thing, brakes. I had them replaced a few years ago at Midas(rotors and pads) who just put on some generic crap and after a few aggressive stops they can barely stop the car. So nothing too crazy because this is a daily driver now, but something that will hold up.
Last thing, my parking brake barely works. Only the rear passenger side works, the drivers side does not engage. A mechanic messed around with it for a while, he says I need a new caliper on that side. Does that sound right?
Car is a 1994 Mazda MX-3 GS with a 5speed manual transmission of that makes a difference.
Thanks!
DJ