Flyin Miata Butterfly Brace Frame?
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Flyin Miata Butterfly Brace Frame?
Hi guys,
Since the flyin miata butterfly brace frame is on sale atm from the Official Flyin Miata website ($350 from $390), can anyone please tell me whether these are worth the buy? How rigid does your car feel once it's been installed, and also how difficult is it to fit?
If enough people are interested, we might try and arrange a group buy..
Sliq.
Since the flyin miata butterfly brace frame is on sale atm from the Official Flyin Miata website ($350 from $390), can anyone please tell me whether these are worth the buy? How rigid does your car feel once it's been installed, and also how difficult is it to fit?
If enough people are interested, we might try and arrange a group buy..
Sliq.
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I'd be up for a group buy 100%
As for someone who has one, Steve (aka tk421) on the forums has one. I've been in his car with it, and it seemed to stiffen things up quite a bit and also seemed to lessen the amount of rattles experienced in his NB8A.
I didn't notice any massive understeer when we went for a drive. Everything seemed like it was stiffened up much like the improvement you get from a front strut brace, but all over. We were flying through Galston Gorge, but admittedly my attention was being held by the performance of the supercharger rather than how the car cornered
Another point to note is that he has the factory Bilstein suspension in his car which may also contribute to the overall feel of the car and also help in rattle reduction, so I don't know how much of the suspension/rattle reduction can be attributable to the brace.
Fitment wise, I seem to remember that carpet needs to come up so holes can be drilled for the mounting of it. Perhaps if a group buy is organised, a group installation at Mania might be a good idea, much like the BD bars?
How long until the sale is over? If you want to group buy and the sale ends quick, we'll need to act fairly fast. Shipping will also be an interesting one because these things aren't exactly small and lightweight.
As for someone who has one, Steve (aka tk421) on the forums has one. I've been in his car with it, and it seemed to stiffen things up quite a bit and also seemed to lessen the amount of rattles experienced in his NB8A.
I didn't notice any massive understeer when we went for a drive. Everything seemed like it was stiffened up much like the improvement you get from a front strut brace, but all over. We were flying through Galston Gorge, but admittedly my attention was being held by the performance of the supercharger rather than how the car cornered
Another point to note is that he has the factory Bilstein suspension in his car which may also contribute to the overall feel of the car and also help in rattle reduction, so I don't know how much of the suspension/rattle reduction can be attributable to the brace.
Fitment wise, I seem to remember that carpet needs to come up so holes can be drilled for the mounting of it. Perhaps if a group buy is organised, a group installation at Mania might be a good idea, much like the BD bars?
How long until the sale is over? If you want to group buy and the sale ends quick, we'll need to act fairly fast. Shipping will also be an interesting one because these things aren't exactly small and lightweight.
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marcusus wrote:... the factory Bilstein suspension in his car which may also contribute to the overall feel of the car and also help in rattle reduction
Hehe - Bilsteins don't reduce rattle.
From the last group buy of these that happened at Mania ... shipping is the killer. Still, the strong Aussie dollar at the moment should help a bit.
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Mr_Q wrote:Hehe - Bilsteins don't reduce rattle.
The rattle I'm thinking about is more related to shocks being jarring and causing other things like soft top clips to rattle
These things will always rattle, but I would've thought having a better suspension setup would stop them from rattling as much as before?
Either way, his car seemed nice and tight compared to mine, and that gets my vote
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how many of these can we buy in small groups to avoid import taxes?
i'll need to get my car panel beaten underneath first.. some boofhead jacked up my car at the wrong point and left a dent in the frame
i also read on their website that one of the people who had their cars unknowingly fitted with one of these babies felt her car was a lot more rigid the instant she reversed out of her driveway! incredible!
i'll need to get my car panel beaten underneath first.. some boofhead jacked up my car at the wrong point and left a dent in the frame
i also read on their website that one of the people who had their cars unknowingly fitted with one of these babies felt her car was a lot more rigid the instant she reversed out of her driveway! incredible!
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sliq wrote:i'll need to get my car panel beaten underneath first.. some boofhead jacked up my car at the wrong point and left a dent in the frame
more likely a speedhump that you didn't slow down enough for well that's what it is for me
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It may not sell in big numbers, but it'll sell.
Beatrush makes heaps of braces at ridiculous prices.
Look at the link below for some ideas.
http://www.mmmiata.com/catalogsite/suspension01.php
Beatrush makes heaps of braces at ridiculous prices.
Look at the link below for some ideas.
http://www.mmmiata.com/catalogsite/suspension01.php
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