Suspension No more teasing: Mach V Technic Springs now shipping.
I bought a set of the Mach V's to install on my stock suspension car. I like the 1.25" drop. I haven't installed them yet, but I read a few who did it on their stock suspension and were happy about it.
Awesome! When do you plan to have them installed and why the wait???
I had a whopping 700 miles on when I installed my MACH V provided springs and Rota RBs.....
Before

After

With the "sports suspension" the ride is firm but not uncomfortable.......and nothing rubs. (215/45 ZR 17).
Thanks for a quality product Dan. . . .
Before

After

With the "sports suspension" the ride is firm but not uncomfortable.......and nothing rubs. (215/45 ZR 17).
Thanks for a quality product Dan. . . .
Can't wait to get the Mach V springs on
Been to busy, My brother will take it for me for the install when he comes to visit me in January.
I'll be installing the black JCW grill trim soon as well. Considering doing the headlight and taillight surrounds in a gloss black (similar to the grill) at the same time - we'll see...
I just installed my MachV springs today. Easy job, 3 hours from start to finish (hardest part of the job was finding a place to jack the car up so I could place the jackstands under the jacking locations.
I have the Sport suspension and with the Mach V springs, I measured a consistent 1.25" drop. The ride is no more harsh than stock (it actually feels a bit smoother) but when the hammer drops and the wheels are not straight...here is the best part...almost ZERO torques steer.
2 major thumbs up for the Mach V springs!!!
I have the Sport suspension and with the Mach V springs, I measured a consistent 1.25" drop. The ride is no more harsh than stock (it actually feels a bit smoother) but when the hammer drops and the wheels are not straight...here is the best part...almost ZERO torques steer.
2 major thumbs up for the Mach V springs!!!
And what do you think the ride height will be with the Koni, are the perches in the same location on the Koni as OEM shocks?
I hate being the g.p. to try this combo. Do it on yours first.

--Dan
Mach V
anybody have experience with how these springs preform with a full load (3 adult passengers/600 or 700 pounds) i dont carry that many people often, but none the less it would be a handy piece of information to have before i go ahead and take the plunge on these.
Bought these from Dan himself on 12-28-07 installed there. Mach V customer service is very personable I can’t say enough about that. I have the stock suspension if anyone is interested. The only problem I foresee is little rubber lip under the bumper which name escapes me is going to get beat up I’m sure. Does anyone know how much it costs when I bust it up? All of my pics in my gallery are with the Mach V springs on.
ezpeasy,
I live about 2.25hrs drive from MachV. 90% of that is highway, so I got a good test out of the box. Dan said the only bounce or even scrape (the rubber Lip) I might notice is when transitioning from highway to overpass/bridge. I have not scraped ever when doing this even at 70+mph. The bounce is barely noticeable at trans ion, this may be due to my stock (non-sport) suspension but I'm not a scientist.
I live about 2.25hrs drive from MachV. 90% of that is highway, so I got a good test out of the box. Dan said the only bounce or even scrape (the rubber Lip) I might notice is when transitioning from highway to overpass/bridge. I have not scraped ever when doing this even at 70+mph. The bounce is barely noticeable at trans ion, this may be due to my stock (non-sport) suspension but I'm not a scientist.
Bought these from Dan himself on 12-28-07 installed there. Mach V customer service is very personable I can’t say enough about that. I have the stock suspension if anyone is interested. The only problem I foresee is little rubber lip under the bumper which name escapes me is going to get beat up I’m sure. Does anyone know how much it costs when I bust it up? All of my pics in my gallery are with the Mach V springs on.
I've had four adults in the car driving during a major rain storm. Traction felt better than when I previously had a few heavy passengers in the car with factory stock springs. It also felt like the suspension travel was shortened and the spring rate was much higher than when I'm the only person in the car.
What's the reason Koni is hesitant in recommending its use in a lowered suspension setup? And what do you think the ride height will be with the Koni, are the perches in the same location on the Koni as OEM shocks? I hate being the g.p. to try this combo. Do it on yours first. 

So I say give the Koni Sport/Mach V combo a shot. I'm VERY confident you will have a better handling car on the road and on the track. And beef up the rear sway bar while you're at it =). I think body roll is the weakest aspect of the factory suspensions.
Just my two cents... which equates to over a thousand dollars.
The tires are 205/45ZR17 Goodyear F1 Ultra Performance A/S on a 17" ASA rim., Got them on Tire rack. I'm running stock suspension, AFAIK. I bought off the showroom floor, and they had done some modifying to it already. But I'm pretty sure it's stock suspension.
It took a couple of days to get used to regular sidewalls after the runflats, but I love the ride -- especially with the new springs. They are excellent in the rain as well. It's heavy rain season here in Tennessee, and I have felt secure in all conditions.





