AWR FTW! Thanks for the shoutout boys! These mounts are pure BEEF. I had those racing beat blocks at first, but I was always wondering if everything was staying tight. Now, I don’t even have to think about it. Less parts -> less failure points -> peace of mind 😎 I also like how AWR has those stops welded right onto the sway bar. That’s one more thing you don’t have to worry about moving around. I hope we can get together this year for some track days. Matchew and I will be on the Lime Rock big course March 19th with Mass Tuning (if it doesn’t snow).
The biggest driver for me is not having to hassle with the spacer blocks every time I drop the bar. Definitely we need to get together on a track day! 3/19 will definitely be too early for us, but you should make the trek to Miata Reunion and MATG.
great video thank you! This looks like sime super high quality stuff!! Cant wait to put this on my car and keep my win streak up in my NB2 miata in Autocross
I'm running racing beat front bar with the racing beat blocks to brace it, stock rear bar and improved racing end links. I just installed it all couple weekends back, after watching this i kinda wish i had waited cuz the AWR stuff looks better, the bar, endlinks, all of it looks better
I love the RB stuff on the K swap, but installing the blocks is such a hassle every time I drop the bar. Next time it comes out, I’m swapping that car over to a set of these no doubt.
@@NappMotorsports yeah the blocks r a pain in the arse! Hopfully they help, i wasn't sold on them helping much after learning about the beefy braces n all.
They also make blocks (I think racing beat?) That go inside to reinforce the oem brackets. They have worked for me but if your suspension is rusted I'd go with awr.
I’ve used those for years in the past. They’re definitely a good option, just annoying to install/remove if you’re dropping your sway bar at any interval.
right on guys yet another thing i need to do ... stupid me got fully built boosted engine n only thing done to chassis is awr engine mounts an polly everything bushing wise but sway bars were next for less roll so this is perfect timing guys ... awsome vid to ... ps what are those fenders cuz omfg they nasty i wants a set lol ... peace n love guys stay safe keep it rad and build on ✌
Guys, What is the hole between the bracket mounting bolts for? Optional weld? Running stock bars (adjustable endlinks from Racing Beat), Tokico shocks with UK-made stock height springs. Had a front spring fail so I got some Sheffield steel replacements. For giggles, adding a UK-spec rear foglight.
I have the factory mounts and sway bar setup on my 05 NB2. The driver side Mount for the bushing is missing one bolt and anytime I take a medium aggressive turn to the right, my driver side front tire can be heard rubbing against the fender skirt. Do you think this setup may fix my wheel rub or do you think maybe it’s a shock? Tires, suspension and everything is stock
I used the block. It was easy to install. And if you need to remove the brackets for this install may as well let them just rip out. Not that they will. But if they do then I will install these.
@@NappMotorsports the block is definitely somewhat annoying. You also have to periodically check it. But I've had mine for about two years and only had to remove it once because my bushings needed to be replaced. H&R bushing sucked. And both times I've checked them and they haven't loosened up yet.
i’m running RB front tubular race and RB rear on my 93 and bought the AWR reinforced brackets and i’m wondering if the AWR clamps that hold the bar to the car are better than the RB ones? and for the endlinks ive got superpro on which ive heard by goodwin was good for daily and track but are they better than AWR’s endlinks?
I haven’t experienced the super pro ones, but I’m a big fan of spherical ones like the AWR units. As far as the clamps, the RB bar is a slightly bigger diameter, so the brackets/bushings wouldn’t be the right size.
just got this kit for my '93 as well! how does preload work? The car needs to be jacked up to and not have any pressure on the suspension in order to adjust?
Sway bar preload? You want the car on level ground, and then adjust the bar until it’s parallel to the ground. Then adjust one end link until it has some play to it (the other one holds the position so don’t adjust it, it’ll have play once the adjusted one is set correctly)
AWR FTW! Thanks for the shoutout boys! These mounts are pure BEEF. I had those racing beat blocks at first, but I was always wondering if everything was staying tight. Now, I don’t even have to think about it. Less parts -> less failure points -> peace of mind 😎
I also like how AWR has those stops welded right onto the sway bar. That’s one more thing you don’t have to worry about moving around.
I hope we can get together this year for some track days. Matchew and I will be on the Lime Rock big course March 19th with Mass Tuning (if it doesn’t snow).
The biggest driver for me is not having to hassle with the spacer blocks every time I drop the bar.
Definitely we need to get together on a track day! 3/19 will definitely be too early for us, but you should make the trek to Miata Reunion and MATG.
Great job on the installation video. Hopefully, this channel grows where you can get the equipment to corner balance and tune the miata.
Thanks man. Really appreciate the support, we hope so too!
great video thank you! This looks like sime super high quality stuff!! Cant wait to put this on my car and keep my win streak up in my NB2 miata in Autocross
Nice!
I installed these this summer. On the first try I installed them on the wrong sides.🤣 After lots of swearing I reversed everything.
I triple checked on the other cars at the shop to make sure I didn’t do that haha.
I'm running racing beat front bar with the racing beat blocks to brace it, stock rear bar and improved racing end links. I just installed it all couple weekends back, after watching this i kinda wish i had waited cuz the AWR stuff looks better, the bar, endlinks, all of it looks better
I love the RB stuff on the K swap, but installing the blocks is such a hassle every time I drop the bar. Next time it comes out, I’m swapping that car over to a set of these no doubt.
@@NappMotorsports yeah the blocks r a pain in the arse! Hopfully they help, i wasn't sold on them helping much after learning about the beefy braces n all.
Nice video guys, I hadn't seen this kit yet so thanks for the heads as I'm going through the suspension of my 92 na
Would definitely recommend it. I’ll be putting a set in the K swap next time my bar comes out.
@@NappMotorsports they seem like the most solid and straight solution out there for one of the few flaws and it doesn't cost an arm and a leg!
These guys are the real deal. Nice video!
Thanks!
They also make blocks (I think racing beat?) That go inside to reinforce the oem brackets. They have worked for me but if your suspension is rusted I'd go with awr.
I’ve used those for years in the past. They’re definitely a good option, just annoying to install/remove if you’re dropping your sway bar at any interval.
@@NappMotorsports yes I agree 100% it does make dropping the bar take longer.
right on guys yet another thing i need to do ... stupid me got fully built boosted engine n only thing done to chassis is awr engine mounts an polly everything bushing wise but sway bars were next for less roll so this is perfect timing guys ... awsome vid to ... ps what are those fenders cuz omfg they nasty i wants a set lol ... peace n love guys stay safe keep it rad and build on ✌
They’re stock fender with spiked fender vents!
Here’s the link to their site:
spikedperformance.com/?aff=3
@@NappMotorsports awesome thanks yal
Guys, What is the hole between the bracket mounting bolts for? Optional weld? Running stock bars (adjustable endlinks from Racing Beat), Tokico shocks with UK-made stock height springs. Had a front spring fail so I got some Sheffield steel replacements. For giggles, adding a UK-spec rear foglight.
I believe you could weld it if need be, it’s where the stock weld location is. You’d have to grind away the powder coat though which is a shame.
Would love to see your opinion on a JV6 Miata, but great video! I know what I’m buying next 😂
I’ve been super interested to drive one. I think it’s an awesome engine choice.
Did yall run AWR rear sway bar? Setting my Miata up for endurance racing and curious what yall run. Thanks
The track car runs an AWR rear bar.
I have the factory mounts and sway bar setup on my 05 NB2. The driver side Mount for the bushing is missing one bolt and anytime I take a medium aggressive turn to the right, my driver side front tire can be heard rubbing against the fender skirt. Do you think this setup may fix my wheel rub or do you think maybe it’s a shock? Tires, suspension and everything is stock
Factory mounts are still spot welded in, so I doubt it’s that. I would think blown shock first.
I used the block. It was easy to install. And if you need to remove the brackets for this install may as well let them just rip out. Not that they will. But if they do then I will install these.
The block is just annoying. These are a nice sturdy option
@@NappMotorsports the block is definitely somewhat annoying. You also have to periodically check it. But I've had mine for about two years and only had to remove it once because my bushings needed to be replaced. H&R bushing sucked. And both times I've checked them and they haven't loosened up yet.
Are those sway bar bushings too hard. What are they made from
The brackets are a tight fit, but they are supposed to be. They’re made of steel.
i’m running RB front tubular race and RB rear on my 93 and bought the AWR reinforced brackets and i’m wondering if the AWR clamps that hold the bar to the car are better than the RB ones? and for the endlinks ive got superpro on which ive heard by goodwin was good for daily and track but are they better than AWR’s endlinks?
I haven’t experienced the super pro ones, but I’m a big fan of spherical ones like the AWR units.
As far as the clamps, the RB bar is a slightly bigger diameter, so the brackets/bushings wouldn’t be the right size.
just got this kit for my '93 as well! how does preload work? The car needs to be jacked up to and not have any pressure on the suspension in order to adjust?
Sway bar preload? You want the car on level ground, and then adjust the bar until it’s parallel to the ground. Then adjust one end link until it has some play to it (the other one holds the position so don’t adjust it, it’ll have play once the adjusted one is set correctly)
How much does the bar alone weigh? According to Ryan’s channel, the RB bar saves some weight from stock at five pounds.
We didn’t weigh it, but it’s chromoly so it should be lighter than stock.