The diagram showing the part numbers is here images.app.goo.gl/wv17fe7mSvHYQt2u7 My source was Mazda parts online, they have everything 30% off, lowering the price from $1200 to $800 for everything needed. Hope this helps!
I'm about to install some coilovers on my 2006 NC. I was wondering if you would mind adding the part numbers for the suspension bits you replaced in the back?
I got you, this took me a few hours of digging to find so I’ll spare you that. NE51-28-600B QTY-1 NE51-28-650B QTY-1 NE51-28-500B QTY-1 NE51-28-550B QTY-1 NE51-28-D10B QTY-1 NE51-28-D00B QTY-1 NE51-28-45XB QTY-2 NE51-28-200A QTY-2 You can find a full diagram of the rear suspension to verify this at this link in the images section: mx5city.com/mazda-mx5-nc-rear-suspension-trailing-link/ I also would try to buy from a discounted OEM website like Mazda parts online rather than a dealer. The dealer ran about 1200 for all of this and the discount site I got it all for about 800. Good luck and thanks for watching!
Definitely much easier, part of the reason I went with these, the swap in can be enough of a pain. Hopefully the ohlins feel good, that’s really high quality stuff!
Essentially whatever it takes for functional parts needed to track it hard 8 or so times a year with minimal issue. I think it’s almost to that point with the exception of rx8 front hubs and a racing radiator. Once there I will reevaluate, I’m wanting to get a worthy track car as I originally set out to do without getting carried away on parts I might not need. For transparency sake I’m amazingly only in it 12k right now with everything because I picked it up at 6500 somehow
That jack stand sketched me out sooo bad lol
Me too, I’d like to avoid doing that ever again
Can you share where you sourced the rear control arms? I'm having a heck of a time finding OEM replacements.
The diagram showing the part numbers is here
images.app.goo.gl/wv17fe7mSvHYQt2u7
My source was Mazda parts online, they have everything 30% off, lowering the price from $1200 to $800 for everything needed. Hope this helps!
I'm about to install some coilovers on my 2006 NC. I was wondering if you would mind adding the part numbers for the suspension bits you replaced in the back?
I got you, this took me a few hours of digging to find so I’ll spare you that.
NE51-28-600B QTY-1
NE51-28-650B QTY-1
NE51-28-500B QTY-1
NE51-28-550B QTY-1
NE51-28-D10B QTY-1
NE51-28-D00B QTY-1
NE51-28-45XB QTY-2
NE51-28-200A QTY-2
You can find a full diagram of the rear suspension to verify this at this link in the images section:
mx5city.com/mazda-mx5-nc-rear-suspension-trailing-link/
I also would try to buy from a discounted OEM website like Mazda parts online rather than a dealer. The dealer ran about 1200 for all of this and the discount site I got it all for about 800.
Good luck and thanks for watching!
@@running2redline Thank you!
@@running2redlinedid you buy replacement nuts/bolts/cams too? Or just reuse the ones from the old suspension?
Must be mice to get coilovers pre-assembled. My Öhlins came in about a hundred pieces and I spent hours desperately trying to put them together right
Definitely much easier, part of the reason I went with these, the swap in can be enough of a pain. Hopefully the ohlins feel good, that’s really high quality stuff!
how much are you willing to invest in the miata?
Essentially whatever it takes for functional parts needed to track it hard 8 or so times a year with minimal issue. I think it’s almost to that point with the exception of rx8 front hubs and a racing radiator. Once there I will reevaluate, I’m wanting to get a worthy track car as I originally set out to do without getting carried away on parts I might not need. For transparency sake I’m amazingly only in it 12k right now with everything because I picked it up at 6500 somehow