I just did this on my 2000 (NB1) three weeks ago. I can tell you there is not enough PB Blaster in Heaven or on Earth to get those end links off of a 23 year old midwest driven car. Part of the problem is that, on a 2000 (actually anything not an NA I think), there is no hex-head bolt on the stud to put a wrench on. You have to hold it with an Allen Key on the "working" end - so you can't get a socket on it and hold it at the same time. The nuts are so frozen on, you wind up stripping out the allen slot inside of the stud. I was lucky to have a set of locking pliers skinny enough to grab hold of the stud. With hardly any room to maneuver a tool, it was a fight the whole way. To anyone about to do this job on an older model: Save the time and get yourself replacement end-links before you start. I was up on stands for a few days waiting for mine to arrive when I could have been enjoying my new sway bars (which are pretty darn awesome).
Installed these on my 97 with 97k on it and I noticed a difference in the turn in and a little bit more in the rear stiffness honestly really like how it rides and I’m still on stock suspension but I’ve done 15x8s on some 205/50r15s and it really makes the cars stance and road handling more enjoyable than ever
Great video Kyle. You make it all look simple and easy to follow. 10/10. I've already upgrade my ARB's and it made a huge different to the turn-in and overall handling. Probably the best mod for your money IMO.
I currently installed your sway bars. The right endlink sits flush with the bar but the left side endlink has a decent gap. The endlinks are a oem type of replacement. I’m also lowers on tein coilovers.
I just bought a mint 2000 Miata (NB) with 60K on the clock. You have the best content so far. Can you tell me if there is a shop in Pinellas County Florida you are sending parts to? I'd like to find a tuner for the car.
@TheJackShack Torque specs can be found in our instructions for these sway bars (s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/instructions.flyinmiata/suspension/swaybars.pdf) or in the factory service manual.
Great video Kyle. Can you give me your subjective opinion on how much (?) of a difference these sway bars might make on a 2001 Miata with very low miles? Thanks
We've got several videos on the benefits of Sway Bars! For basic info, check out this recent vid from Keith: ruclips.net/video/wvqw-f4dhlA/видео.html For more of a deep dive into the tech and theory, we recommend this one: ruclips.net/video/oYaoDgMCmtc/видео.html
Great vid, but you should.have taken the opportunity to do it with the adjustable endlinks. Oh and just full send on the front bar. Tweak the camber and boom.
Thanks! On this car, the owner didn't need the adjustable end links since the car wasn't lowered. We have an end link specific video coming up soon! Thanks for the suggestion!
@@dha588 It bolts into the car, but the three designs have different arm lengths and angles on the ends. By changing the end links you can make the 1.8 ones work, but that's not the same as interchangeable.
Loving these installation videos! Hoping to see more in the future.
Thanks! We've got quite a few more coming up soon!
I just did this on my 2000 (NB1) three weeks ago. I can tell you there is not enough PB Blaster in Heaven or on Earth to get those end links off of a 23 year old midwest driven car. Part of the problem is that, on a 2000 (actually anything not an NA I think), there is no hex-head bolt on the stud to put a wrench on. You have to hold it with an Allen Key on the "working" end - so you can't get a socket on it and hold it at the same time. The nuts are so frozen on, you wind up stripping out the allen slot inside of the stud. I was lucky to have a set of locking pliers skinny enough to grab hold of the stud. With hardly any room to maneuver a tool, it was a fight the whole way.
To anyone about to do this job on an older model: Save the time and get yourself replacement end-links before you start. I was up on stands for a few days waiting for mine to arrive when I could have been enjoying my new sway bars (which are pretty darn awesome).
Jeez
Installed these on my 97 with 97k on it and I noticed a difference in the turn in and a little bit more in the rear stiffness honestly really like how it rides and I’m still on stock suspension but I’ve done 15x8s on some 205/50r15s and it really makes the cars stance and road handling more enjoyable than ever
Great video Kyle. You make it all look simple and easy to follow. 10/10. I've already upgrade my ARB's and it made a huge different to the turn-in and overall handling. Probably the best mod for your money IMO.
Thanks! Sway bars are one of our favorite mods for any Miata!
I have eibach front and rear’s and I’ve loved them from day one
Thanks, Kyle!
What did we do before we had power-wrenches for every application ( we used hand tools ) !
We complained more😁
What would be the torque specs by anychance
The instructions that came with my front sway bar say 30 feet per lb
I currently installed your sway bars. The right endlink sits flush with the bar but the left side endlink has a decent gap. The endlinks are a oem type of replacement. I’m also lowers on tein coilovers.
If you can, reach out to our support team directly with pictures and more details at support@flyinmiata.com , and we'll be happy to try and help.
Great video. Would you recommend upgrading the end-links as well?
For a street car, at our recommended ride height, you won't see much benefit running adjustable end links but if yours are on their way out, why not.
thank you!!
Well done!!
I just bought a mint 2000 Miata (NB) with 60K on the clock. You have the best content so far. Can you tell me if there is a shop in Pinellas County Florida you are sending parts to? I'd like to find a tuner for the car.
Give our support team a call or email directly. They can probably point you to a shop in your area. Thanks!
NB1
Not NB
What are the torque specs?
@TheJackShack Torque specs can be found in our instructions for these sway bars (s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/instructions.flyinmiata/suspension/swaybars.pdf) or in the factory service manual.
Saying the torque specs as you are torquing them would be a good thing.
Great video Kyle.
Can you give me your subjective opinion on how much (?) of a difference these sway bars might make on a 2001 Miata with very low miles?
Thanks
We've got several videos on the benefits of Sway Bars! For basic info, check out this recent vid from Keith: ruclips.net/video/wvqw-f4dhlA/видео.html
For more of a deep dive into the tech and theory, we recommend this one:
ruclips.net/video/oYaoDgMCmtc/видео.html
Great vid, but you should.have taken the opportunity to do it with the adjustable endlinks.
Oh and just full send on the front bar. Tweak the camber and boom.
Thanks! On this car, the owner didn't need the adjustable end links since the car wasn't lowered. We have an end link specific video coming up soon! Thanks for the suggestion!
You should specify that the torque wrench needs to be 30 feet per lb.
We do mention torque specs in the video.
Maybe at the end
Are the na and nb sway bars interchangeable?
Not really. That's why we offer different parts for the NA6, NA8, and NB.
I put the NA sway bar on my NB2 today and it fits.
@@dha588 It bolts into the car, but the three designs have different arm lengths and angles on the ends. By changing the end links you can make the 1.8 ones work, but that's not the same as interchangeable.