Racing Beat swaybar endlinks
The stock front swaybar endlinks on my SE-R were shot after 190k miles of hard use. In fact, the whole front end of the car would chatter in hard, steady-state cornering when autocrossed. Toast.
So I eyeballed the front Racing Beat endlinks on my Miata, and surprise!
With a little reconfiguring, it drops right into the stock location on a B13 with the stock front bar. All the lengths are the same, and the thread pitch is even the same, so you can reuse the stock nuts if you want. Uncanny.
I don't know if replacing the OEM ball-joint design with urethane is so good for harshness and binding, but we'll see. I upgraded the Miata to some 949Racing links (they don't fit a Sentra), so the price was right, and it drove fine on the street. I'll see how it works at an autocross on Sunday.
So I eyeballed the front Racing Beat endlinks on my Miata, and surprise!
With a little reconfiguring, it drops right into the stock location on a B13 with the stock front bar. All the lengths are the same, and the thread pitch is even the same, so you can reuse the stock nuts if you want. Uncanny.
I don't know if replacing the OEM ball-joint design with urethane is so good for harshness and binding, but we'll see. I upgraded the Miata to some 949Racing links (they don't fit a Sentra), so the price was right, and it drove fine on the street. I'll see how it works at an autocross on Sunday.