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Mazda Bravo

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Mazda Bravo

Post by MItch_8 »

My first car is a 2001 petrol B2600 Mazda bravo and its pretty rubbish off road especially in soft sand(which is pretty much the only place i drive ha). I was wondering if there is anything that wont cost too much i can do to improve it? any suggestions would be great!

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Post by chunks »

Some good tyres and decent shocks will make a world of difference mate. 31s fit pretty easily, not sure what would be required to fit 33s. If you fit aftermarket shocks make sure you get the front shock tower reinforcement kit as these have a habit of busting the mounts off.
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Post by sprungupcruiser »

Have you dropped your tire pressure? seems obvious but being you first car maybe you didn't know.
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Post by Davo812 »

Mate has 33" Cooper ST's on his 2000 courier on navara rims with standard height but might need after market shocks so yu can get a little bit of flex as he gets none
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