Whiteline rear swaybar on otherwise stock NA recommended?
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Whiteline rear swaybar on otherwise stock NA recommended?
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As the topic says...what do you recon? the car is stock as a block. I guess what I like to know is how will the addition of the 16mm (stock=14mm) non-adjustable swaybar makes to the handling? will stiffen up the rear like this compromise the overall suspension setup, if so how? I'm not looking to build a race car, it's going to be for daily and occasional mountain run. Is it worth it?
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As the topic says...what do you recon? the car is stock as a block. I guess what I like to know is how will the addition of the 16mm (stock=14mm) non-adjustable swaybar makes to the handling? will stiffen up the rear like this compromise the overall suspension setup, if so how? I'm not looking to build a race car, it's going to be for daily and occasional mountain run. Is it worth it?
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Matty wrote:It will be great if you like leaving the road arse-first...
Mmmmm no don't want that on a mountain run...so it's bad then, not recommended.
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yeah, realise that the MX-5 has balanced handling to begin with. Adding only a rear sway will decrease rear grip (and increase front grip), causing oversteer. It's not like a FWD hatchback where you're trying to balance out any inherent understeer.
If you do decide to get some sway bars, definitely get a matched front and rear set. Personally I'd go no bigger than ~14mm in the rear and 22-24 in the front.
If you do decide to get some sway bars, definitely get a matched front and rear set. Personally I'd go no bigger than ~14mm in the rear and 22-24 in the front.
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CT wrote:Stock is 11mm or 12mm depending on year model. Big rear bar = dorifto as Matty says.
odd, cause mines an import (Eunos), suspension is orange but looks stock. It's got a 14.5mm rear swaybar and 20mm front. Anyone got a stock Aussie delivered 5 and can measure their swaybar?
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Just been outside with the verniers...
Rear - 12mm
Front - 19mm
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Rear - 12mm
Front - 19mm
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Boags'MX5 wrote:Just been outside with the verniers...
Rear - 12mm
Front - 19mm
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Thanks Boags...odd so does all imports Eunos comes with 20mm front and 14.5mm rear and are painted orange? or is mine weird?
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I had a whiteline rear swaybar, 14mm vs 12mm stock, when the rest of the suspension was stock clubman-spec, and IIRC I still had it installed when I ran Konis/Kings.
Yes it did make the back end more lively but I liked the balance and didn't think it was too twitchy.
I've gone back to stock more recently since installing Teins though, since the Teins already have a lot of rear stiffness anyway....if you were in Sydney you'd be welcome to borrow the old 'bar and try it out...it's just sitting at the back of the garage gathering dust...
Yes it did make the back end more lively but I liked the balance and didn't think it was too twitchy.
I've gone back to stock more recently since installing Teins though, since the Teins already have a lot of rear stiffness anyway....if you were in Sydney you'd be welcome to borrow the old 'bar and try it out...it's just sitting at the back of the garage gathering dust...
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I'd say it wont make an instant dori machine out of it, but definately at high speed cornering you'd wanna watch out and also mid-corner lift off will be a death wish in the mountains (know someone that wrote off their 5 doing that, they were fine).
All depend on your driving style/preferance and skill, it'd be a good idea to upgrade both though.
Even if you are drifting you want a more nutral or understeery car so you can have more controll and get faster entries.
Good luck!
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All depend on your driving style/preferance and skill, it'd be a good idea to upgrade both though.
Even if you are drifting you want a more nutral or understeery car so you can have more controll and get faster entries.
Good luck!
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Yeah I agree, I'd definately wouldn't want that rear end to be more twitchy than it already is.
As for the Eunos Vs MX5...so far I know kitkat and muzza2 has similar orange suspension setup to mine, theirs are imports are well, it'd be interesting to know that their measurements are.
Wonder how much life I've got on my struts (they're orange as well), they're supprisingly firm and responsive for a set that's done 100k km.
As for the Eunos Vs MX5...so far I know kitkat and muzza2 has similar orange suspension setup to mine, theirs are imports are well, it'd be interesting to know that their measurements are.
Wonder how much life I've got on my struts (they're orange as well), they're supprisingly firm and responsive for a set that's done 100k km.
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Mr Starlet wrote:they're supprisingly firm and responsive for a set that's done 100k km.
It's an MX5, no matter what its' nationality... They are firm and responsive by nature, even the old ones.
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Just changed my front and rear sways from a 89' import, and they are indeed 19mm front and 12mm rear. Black bar with black bushes. Switched them with some nice adjustable whiteline front and rear
I would not recommend changing the rear sways only, as my stock front bar look surprisingly similar to the whiteline rear bar . Definitely upgrade the fronts as well if you upgrade the rears as Matty has said.
Btw, new bars feel great . Definitely worth the investment.
I would not recommend changing the rear sways only, as my stock front bar look surprisingly similar to the whiteline rear bar . Definitely upgrade the fronts as well if you upgrade the rears as Matty has said.
Btw, new bars feel great . Definitely worth the investment.
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