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p51hellfire 02-15-2009 01:07 PM

sway bars?
 
After doing some reading I've found most users have FM sways but what about cusco, godspeed those other shitty brands..... btw I'm looking to drift....I know spare me. also what is better tubular or solid? and should i jut upgrade front not rear or both? sorry for the dumb questions

mazda/nissan 02-15-2009 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by p51hellfire (Post 368802)
After doing some reading I've found most users have FM sways but what about cusco, godspeed those other shitty brands..... btw I'm looking to drift....I know spare me. also what is better tubular or solid? and should i jut upgrade front not rear or both? sorry for the dumb questions

well people who like using all 4 tires remove the rear, so what do you think... I believe the tubular is better

92Miata 02-15-2009 01:10 PM

For ******** just get a stiffer rear bar, that will cause more oversteer bias.

Or you can get FM bars set the front on the softest and rear on the stiffest for lots of oversteer bias.

p51hellfire 02-15-2009 01:14 PM

I figured as much, so should I get the stiffest rear with the adjustable endlinks to dial them in, or should I just get the front and rears w/endlinks? and as Far as cusco there Known in the ******* community as awesome shit but just upgrading the rear is all I'll need to do? If thats what route I'm taking?

mazda/nissan 02-15-2009 01:17 PM


Originally Posted by p51hellfire (Post 368806)
I figured as much, so should I get the stiffest rear with the adjustable endlinks to dial them in, or should I just get the front and rears w/endlinks? and as Far as cusco there Known in the ******* community as awesome shit but just upgrading the rear is all I'll need to do? If thats what route I'm taking?

cusco's roll cage for the S2000 isn't even track legal, so I wouldn't exactly call it awesome

92Miata 02-15-2009 01:20 PM

Cusco makes really really good products, but i would just go with FM bars you really cant beat the price to quality ratio.

I wouldnt worrie to much about endlinks enless your really worried about removing preload.

I think bars will be more then enough. I can get my miata sidways pretty easy already.

p51hellfire 02-15-2009 01:25 PM

ok well thanks for the info and I was mainly talking about sway bars w/ cusco. So FM sway it will be thanks now for the WTB adds!!! one more quick queston tubular or solid?

92Miata 02-15-2009 01:28 PM

FM bars only come one way, i only know about FM and RB bars.

The tubular from RB is stiffer, which in your case you do not want.

kung fu jesus 02-15-2009 01:30 PM

what is the rest of your suspension setup?

hollow swaybars are stiffer, but an adjustable solid would make more sense for dialing in the rate.

i have removed my rear sway altogether FOR GRIP, but i use 9kg F/6kg R springs over monotube dampers.

a larger FRONT bar isn't going to help you case without a larger rear bar.

good endlinks like gearhead's garage sells are a must.

Toddcod 02-15-2009 01:31 PM

Before I spent my money, I would call FM.

p51hellfire 02-15-2009 01:34 PM

Well I have kyb agx 8 way/ MS springs and I'll call FM on monday I guess

kotomile 02-15-2009 01:49 PM

I have solid Eibach sways on mine, 25mm front and 15mm rear, and RB endlinks. I really like the way it handles, of course. Don't know how it compares to the FM stuff.

A couple things caught my eye in this thread though...

"I wouldnt worrie to much about endlinks enless your really worried about removing preload."

Ever driven a car on old, stock endlinks and then swapped them for adjustable billet/poly or solid links? There is a difference.

"hollow swaybars are stiffer"

No. Given the same diameter, they absolutely are not. This is why every hollow bar you've ever seen is huge next to an equivalent rate solid bar.

92Miata 02-15-2009 02:04 PM


Originally Posted by kotomile (Post 368824)
I have solid Eibach sways on mine, 25mm front and 15mm rear, and RB endlinks. I really like the way it handles, of course. Don't know how it compares to the FM stuff.

A couple things caught my eye in this thread though...

"I wouldnt worrie to much about endlinks enless your really worried about removing preload."

Ever driven a car on old, stock endlinks and then swapped them for adjustable billet/poly or solid links? There is a difference.

"hollow swaybars are stiffer"

No. Given the same diameter, they absolutely are not. This is why every hollow bar you've ever seen is huge next to an equivalent rate solid bar.


I ment the hollow RB bar is stiffer.

and for the endlinks if hes ******** the car does it really matter

Mobius 02-18-2009 12:47 PM

Since he's looking to go sideways I don't think he needs to do anything with his front bar. A stiffer bar for the rear will increase the oversteer tendencies. So - leave the front alone, and get a stiffer rear bar.

Saml01 02-18-2009 01:49 PM

Does he have to worry about reinforcing the mounting points for the rear bar if he decides to run a stiffer one or does that only apply to the front?

Mobius 02-18-2009 02:29 PM

That sounds like an excellent question for FM. I can't recall ever having seen a post about a broken rear NB sway bar mount, just the front. The sway bar reinforcement kits I've seen are always for the front. Keith's Miata Performance Projects book specifically calls out the front mounts as a known NB weak point with bigger bars but doesn't mention the rear mount point points. So ... I would venture to say the rear mounts aren't a problem. And now, we digress for the jokes about rear mount points ! :)

hustler 02-22-2009 07:34 PM

sway bars are for fine tuning and personal preference. /thread

kotomile 02-22-2009 07:39 PM


Originally Posted by 92Miata (Post 368834)
I ment the hollow RB bar is stiffer.

and for the endlinks if hes ******** the car does it really matter

Drift cars love to have slop in the suspension.

/sarcasm


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