The spring rates for the 1987 Mazda RX7 are different between the front and rear. On the front, the spring rates are 180 millimeter in length and rated at 12 kilograms per millimeter, while the rear sports 200 millimeter length but 10 kilograms per millimeter.
http://www.petting-zoo.net/~gkm/rx7/specs.html
16.6 gallons
Well yes and no. You can put them on your rx7, but the spring rate and stiffness may be too much or too little for your rx7 and it will need to fit the specific shocks/struts of your rx7.. The springs may have to be cut also depending on the clearance needed, give it a shot, and install it and see how it clears. if it clears, test drivie it in a safe area.
yes, however you may need to adjust the wire harness to fit.
Can you please verify between Synthetic and Mineral?
mazda doesnt rx7 anymore :(
none, keep the rotary in it.go buy a honda, dont ruin an rx7
sounds like a sparkplug is fouled or the timing is off
The Mazda Rx7 has the Wankel Rotary Engine in it
on the left rear under the car . close to the coil spring
It depends on how many lugs there are. If they areboth 5 lug than it will fit. If the 87 is 4 lug then you would have to change the hubs to 5 lug.
No. 86-88 are the same. 89-91 are the same.