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Postby JSE » Sat May 13, 2006 7:22 pm

I have both the sub-braces front and rear on my car...they are fine. I also have aftermarket cat-back and all is good...it does not scrape and Rodent it isn't really low enough for the rear one to scrape on anything...my 5 is lowered 1.25 inches and i only have problems scraping the front airdam lip. I would suggest just mounting it normally and not doing it up-side down...might be to much hassle that way.
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Postby Daz 27 » Sat May 13, 2006 11:03 pm

rodent wrote:The rear bar however has a bend that goes around (below) your exhaust pipe which could have an effect, but if you bolt it around the other way like I'm gonna do it should be sweet.


you would have to run over something pretty big for the rear brace to be a problem.

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Postby Daz 27 » Sat May 13, 2006 11:08 pm

butters, the bracing is the best thing to do next. go for after market front & rear chassis braces, much better quality than the crap factory ones.
once you've done the chassis bracing check out some roll bars. have a look at dangeradam's car, he has a Norm Singleton rollbar fitted, he should have contact details for Norm too.

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Postby rodent » Sun May 14, 2006 7:57 pm

Mr_Q wrote:You've probably noticed from the condition of the rear bar that it never hit anything.

Hahah you have a good point there - why didn't I think of that..? :oops: :lol: I might as well bolt in on properly then. It's finally going on tomorrow :D.

Mr_Q wrote:How have you found the front brace Jonno? Makes the car feel a bit more solid, doesn't it?

The front bar made a world of difference to my car - steering wheel no longer fights me when I drive over bumps or crappy roads. The back end has always been a loose mess though, so I hope the brace there improves it at least somewhat.

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Postby Mr_Q » Sun May 14, 2006 10:54 pm

rodent wrote:Hahah you have a good point there - why didn't I think of that..? :oops: :lol: I might as well bolt in on properly then. It's finally going on tomorrow :D.

Don't forget to mark the alignment bolts and count the turns to unscrew the bolt - otherwise you'll stuff your rear alignment. :)
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Postby rodent » Tue May 16, 2006 4:42 pm

Update: rear brace (and my KYB's) are finally on the car :mrgreen:. There's a noticeable reduction in rear end looseness, especially on rough roads. Definitely worth putting on.

And yeah that kink around the exhaust causes no issues with clearance whatsoever, even though my car is now crazy loooooowww 8).

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Postby butters » Tue May 16, 2006 9:47 pm

so i have set my eyes on the racing beat front lower suspension brace and the flying miata rear brace. any sugestions on the best way to get them? should i just try and deal with them direct?

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Postby Daz 27 » Tue May 16, 2006 9:59 pm

butters wrote:so i have set my eyes on the racing beat front lower suspension brace and the flying miata rear brace. any sugestions on the best way to get them? should i just try and deal with them direct?


that's the quickest & easiest way, deal direct with both of them.

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Postby StanTheMan » Tue May 16, 2006 10:39 pm

adamjp wrote:Butters,

I am very confident that the CAI you have will block any possibly of a normal strut brace. :frown:

If your brace comes out centred on the strut tower then it might work.


Do all the other braces first. Then worrie about the Strud brace last. i personally found it of very little difference. However i kept it fitted because of the bling bling.
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Postby Richee » Wed May 17, 2006 12:04 am

butters wrote:so i have set my eyes on the racing beat front lower suspension brace and the flying miata rear brace. any sugestions on the best way to get them? should i just try and deal with them direct?


I am interested in these two braces also, perhaps if there are others we can organise a group buy ?? and a dodgy day fitting them :mrgreen:

anyone else :?:

Edit : Quote thingy didnt work ?? now it does

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Postby tk421 » Wed May 17, 2006 10:57 am

Whilst I'm still waiting for mine (and believe me there will be a post up as soon as its one the car - three months wait so far courtesy customs) I would be going a FM butterfly brace before any of these options.

Just search for the \"FM Butterfly Brace\" thread on Miata.net . Those guys rave about how sucessful the butterfly is on any MX5 including the NA, comments like \"It feels like a new car\" feature pretty often. Mania can get one into the country for you for a decent price all things considered (depending on your point of view). You just have to be a bit luckier than we have ie the customs wait.

FYI FM charge a FORTUNE for shipping, but this charge when factored into the price we were quoted seemed to be quite a bit less through Mania than going to FM direct.

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Postby JSE » Wed May 17, 2006 1:17 pm

Strut brace is pretty useless as Stan said. I just put one in for BLING BLING!
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Postby butters » Wed May 17, 2006 3:11 pm

i just got onto a mob that had some racing beat braces in stock and they wanted $170 extra for front and $150 extra for rear over the converted US price :?

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Postby Me » Wed May 17, 2006 9:32 pm

You can have my red one for $100 if interested.

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