Stoptech STR brake fitment w/ tie rod end
So i'm finally getting around to assembling the car and just put on the forged tie rod ends from Supermiata w/ the Stoptech BBK (floating rotors) and i've got like maybe 2mm clearance between the tie rod end and rotor on the passenger side. This is without the brake duct/shield on. Driver side has maybe 3-4mm clearance. Anyone else dealt with this? Any other tie rods that will give me better clearance?
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Pretty typical. If you run a brake duct, you’ll wanna cut that part off. You can grind a bit of the tie rod casting off with a flapper wheel too.
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Wow, that's tight.
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What magical tie rod ends from "949" do you speak of? I say magical because there are no Miata Parts on 949racing.com nor any 949 racing branded Miata parts. Haven't been for about 10 years. Perhaps you mean the ones that are branded supermiata that you purchased from supermiata.com :)
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I'd be concerned about heat soaking the grease in the joint with that tight fit.
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Originally Posted by tomrev
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I'd be concerned about heat soaking the grease in the joint with that tight fit.
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Originally Posted by emilio700
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there are no Miata Parts on 949racing.com nor any 949 racing branded Miata parts. Haven't been for about 10 years.
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No "949 Racing branded Miata parts". The 1st and last 949 Racing branded Miata part was our end link, around 2010. After that they, and all other Miata parts were branded Supermiata, logos right on the part. We always referred to the parts as "Supermiata" even though you purchased them on 949racing.com.
That the 949 Racing legacy still stays in peoples minds is a good problem though. But yeah, there has been no such thing as a 949 Miata part in about a decade. That's our failure to assign the brand to the product line/ |
Wondering if i could make some ~3-5 mm offset spacers for the hub and caliper bracket? I'd really like to keep the heat shield on and functional to prevent premature tie rod end failure.
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Mucho close
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I'd wrap some silicone self fusing high heat tape around the boot or coat the boot with high temp rtv for at least somewhat of a heat barrier.
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