Sway Bars 101 | How They Work, How to Install, & Why you need them! | (99 NB Miata)

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
  • Sway bars (or anti roll bars) are one of the best, most cost effective handling mods for your car. We cover how they work, and how to replace and install them along with adjustable end links on my 99 NB Miata. We also install Racing Beat reinforcement blocks to help stiffen the front mounts. Learn how such a simple part can drastically improve your car whether you drive on the street, autocross, or track!
    Timestamps:
    00:00 Intro
    00:30 How Sway Bars Work
    02:17 Sway Bar Size
    02:55 How To Adjust Sway Bars
    03:21 Choosing Bars/Going Over My Bars
    04:08 How to Install Sway Bars
    05:12 How to Fix Racing Beat Bushings That Don't Fit
    05:35 Continuing Installation
    05:49 Why You Need Reinforcement Blocks (If you have a Miata)
    06:07 Installing The Reinforcement Blocks
    06:43 Centering The Sway Bar
    07:00 Installing Adjustable Endlinks/Eliminating Preload
    08:00 Installing The Rear Sway Bar
    08:22 Outro
    #autocrossswaybar, #nbmiata, #99miata, #autocross , #autox
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Комментарии • 22

  • @thesecondcoming00
    @thesecondcoming00 Год назад +12

    Bro, you deserve so many more subscribers. Keep it up!! You're doing great!!

  • @yuskemo
    @yuskemo Год назад +2

    i really didnt know how important these parts are. thanks to you now i know how to adjust my settings in forza :D

    • @themotorsportstory
      @themotorsportstory  Год назад +4

      Haha glad to help! Forza is actually a great way to mess around with car setups and see how different settings change the car's driving characteristics.

  • @haaxxx9
    @haaxxx9 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hello! I recently installed an Rear Anti-Roll Bar on my 2013 Mazda 2 (From DDMWorks) and holy crap it made a word of a difference! The back end doesn't want to drift away when driving the car hard around corners more and it's more stable! The hardest part about it was the drilling though the twist beam since I didn't have a powerful home drill that can easily puncture metal so it was just a waiting game. After that it was straight forward of putting the rear Anti-sway bars in and that's it!
    I clicked on this video for some good insight of basic car mods and this video popped up. I am planning to get a C6 Corvette or a ND Miata one day after I pay my Mazda 2 completely off. The editing and straightforward for this video is right up my ally! Good, let's keep this up! Cheers!

    • @themotorsportstory
      @themotorsportstory  4 месяца назад +1

      Hey, sorry for the late reply, but I'm really glad you enjoyed it and found it useful! Hope you're still enjoying the Mazda 2, sounds like a really fun car!

    • @haaxxx9
      @haaxxx9 4 месяца назад

      @@themotorsportstory It's been nearly 6 months now?! Time fly's way too quickly.
      And yes, My Mazda 2 is still up and running well and I am planning to buy a stage 1 for it and installing it soon. Besides the minor things like the windshield seals are leaking water during a heavy rainstorm and minor paint damage my Mazda 2 is still going strong as I always push it to the limit nearly everyday when I drive it! Lot's of people look at me like I am crazy when driving it around 80mph into windy roads which always make me laugh, but I know when to not overdo it because of the unexpected can happen like a sudden well blended oil slick on the road that is around a blind corner. Never happened to me but I always think about it when I am driving fast that it could happened you know... But yeah. The Mazda 2 is such a Riot to drive and I am surprised how it only have 100HP stock and it just zips though corners like a go-kart!
      Your videos are a bad influence to me and I love it! Keep it up man!

  • @TheDrAkira
    @TheDrAkira Год назад +1

    Great work! Oh man oh man it's the details! Great 👍🏻

  • @piecat0077
    @piecat0077 4 месяца назад

    This is amazing thank you!

  • @guillaumetsogbe-hamel2145
    @guillaumetsogbe-hamel2145 8 месяцев назад

    Nice dude i have an nb too with a couple of mods on it! Id recommend you to adjust the sway bars with you in it so you dont have any preload when you're in the car😎

    • @themotorsportstory
      @themotorsportstory  4 месяца назад

      Good tip for sure! I was alone and didn't have anything I could use in the seat equal to my weight, but definitely worth doing if you want that extra ounce of performance.

  • @look_its_wesley8252
    @look_its_wesley8252 Год назад +1

    Should a went BC coils Taylor Ray perfected them for Miata's when he was building his miata, he was actually working for BCracing at the time. Now he's a full time RUclipsr and does competitive drifting onna pro level with a grass roots race team, dudes a legend

    • @themotorsportstory
      @themotorsportstory  Год назад

      Taylor makes some great videos! Thanks for watching!

    • @look_its_wesley8252
      @look_its_wesley8252 Год назад +1

      @@themotorsportstory I didn't mean to sound like "one of thos comments" but I only spoke up bc I truly believe in them lol
      +one subscriber

    • @themotorsportstory
      @themotorsportstory  Год назад +1

      @@look_its_wesley8252 No worries, I didn't take your comment the wrong way at all. I've been a fan of Taylor's stuff for a few years too. I've never had BC coilovers myself but I have some friends who have them and really like them. The ones I talked about in this video have worked really well so far. It's a lesser known brand, but they make great quality stuff for Miatas. Thanks so much for subscribing!

  • @oscarlainz
    @oscarlainz Год назад

    I built my Miata to the max handling wise, I would recomend the extended lower ball joint from circuit sports, Miataroadster's a1 ground control nylatron bushings and the skidnation steering spacer to reduce bump steer. For brakes I won't buy anything but Brofab's big kit with the afco f88 calipers.

    • @themotorsportstory
      @themotorsportstory  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the recommendations! I'll need to do suspension bushings soon, so it's good to hear what other people like. Do the ones you mentioned require zerk fittings/regular greasing? I'm still on the old stock ones.

  • @spikaizautoservisa
    @spikaizautoservisa Год назад

    noooooo you didnt just trim the bushings bro!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :O ::O :O :O :O :O they are ment to be a bit bigger. you will compress it when you tighten the bolts. And I know those bolts came with a set, but those are 5.6 quality bolts, you should instal at least 10.8

    • @spikaizautoservisa
      @spikaizautoservisa Год назад

      ps this video deserve much more views and your chanel much more subs

    • @themotorsportstory
      @themotorsportstory  Год назад +4

      The video doesn't give the best angle to see it, but the bushings were actually way too tall. I installed without cutting them first and even with everything tightened, the bar was binding way too much. I didn't cut them completely flush with the bracket, just enough that the bar could rotate freely once everything was installed. It's a common issue with these bushings, here's a thread of more people having the same issues (forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=458151). Certainly not something you should have to do in most cases, but the bar was binding up otherwise. Also, thanks so much for the kind words and for watching!