MIATA DOOR BUSHING INSTALL |
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Here's a simple and easy mod to beef up your 1990-2020 Miata & Fiat 124 door stiffness while also reducing rattles. Make sure to also swap your old tarnished latch - dovetail - cups while at it! Parts links below.
COBALT DOOR BUSHING:
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MAZDA OEM DOOR CUPS:
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Ah yes, the PREVAYER OF PERFECTION
Get your OCD on
Early garagestar units were very similar to the cobalts, it didn’t have the step down. It also came with nice polished bolts. Interesting to see they changed it.
That is some deep knowledge, sir
Great install and comparison! Nice video!!
Thanks guys!
Wow. It’s actually Moss Miata
Nice, it makes a difference. I 3D printed mine
Good video my guy!
Thanks man!
@@OMGBUILDS No problem!
Best of the best good stuff
thanks!
I just installed the Flyin' Miata ones this morning. I didn't realize Cobalt had a beefier option. Hmm.
Great video !
Would a good Na Miata be a good college student car?
If you don't mind 25-30 year old maintenance it's great.
I would personally recommend something a bit bigger like a Honda Civic. I had one, but my only issues was how small they are. I’m also 6’3 so that doesn’t help.. lol 😅👍🏼
@@RyanGrane this would be the smarter choice
@denny •
smarter but less fun choice
So the thing it would be awesome if you did is bolt all these up to a test rig and test deflection under different loads between these different options, stock rubber bushings new and old. I bet there's basically no difference. Although to be fully correct the rig should include a door that also is using the metal latch. I really feel like these make no difference.
You are missing the point.
Nice video!
Hey brother. Where did you get your red car cover for the miata...looking for one for the inside a garage storage. Thanks
Cover craft 👌
Good morning
Morning!
KEN Auto anyone?
This car will be done in 2023. We'll never see this car on the road until then. Next video: installing my "polished titanium brake lines"
Cool story bro, please tell it again =)
Building a car is never complete, plus the car has been on the road if you'd pay attention 🤓👍