NA rear subframe
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NA rear subframe
So I am modifying a 92 subframe to eventually swap into a 94. They look the same, they take the same suspension components, for the most part, though there is a year split (between 92 and 94) on FM for their Stage 2.5 kit. Not sure what the difference is there.
I care just about the subframe itself, and whether 94 suspension components will bolt to it. I think I am OK, but want to get some confirmation from my MT.N brethren before I start cutting and welding.
I care just about the subframe itself, and whether 94 suspension components will bolt to it. I think I am OK, but want to get some confirmation from my MT.N brethren before I start cutting and welding.
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OK thanks for the quick reply. I can always modify the bracing as needed.
According to this they are interchangeable
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread...light=subframe
According to this they are interchangeable
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread...light=subframe
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Yep, the only difference is bracing.
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I looked at an NB vs NA once, the only major difference that I could see is the location of the exhaust hangars. I also know the distance between the diff mounting studs is wider? on the NB by ~.060". Not enough to throw off a stock diff but enough that V8R makes two different diff mounts. I don't know about suspension pickup points.
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