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    Default Billet sway bar brackets ??? Who makes them

    Just got a set of urathane bushings and brackets, link bushings, etc. for the M.
    Set included both front and rear for the stock sway bars. Front set came with new
    strong looking steel brackets for the front sway bar mount. The rear had non- zero-
    notta. I asked the vendor why they include all the hardware in the front kit and none
    for the rear kit? They said the rear kit does not include it. No #$@^ shirlock!
    So why would I want brand new hardware up front and 20 year old hardward and brackets
    in the rear. Makes no sense to me at all. So I was looking on line for a vendor that sells billet
    aluminum brackets or strong steel ones to replace the old ones. Could not find any.
    You guys know of a vendor that might have them for the 12.5mm rear NA sway bar????

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    The aftermarket setups like FM and Racing Beat don't use a different bracket and hardware in the rear either. They mold the bushing to the same outer diameter to fit within the sizing of the factory bracket.

    i haven't ever seen a larger bracket for the rear.

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    Seems kind of odd to offer new hardware up front but none for the rear. I may get my Machine shop
    Man to cut some for the back for my car. If they work good I'll See about selling pairs of them Just for
    the rear 12.5 mm swaybars. Or custom made to what ever size bar you got.

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    The only place I know that regularly sells the brackets is Hotchkis.
    http://www.hotchkis.net/heavy_duty_b...8_bushing.html

    Only $109 at Jegs
    http://www.jegs.com/i/Hotchkis/515/2...ductId=1437228

    The bushing is a standard Energy Suspension bushing. Choose your diameter from the ES catalog and substitute it for the Hotchkis bushing.
    http://www.energysuspensionparts.com...r-Bushings.asp


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    FM sends urethane for the rear, within the stock bracket. You don't need it by any means, won't feel it on the street, and you sure are cranky. Energy suspension already makes poly rear swaybar bushings. The fastest Miata in the world did just fine on rubber rear swaybar bushings.
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    I have all the new bushings from them. It's the lack of new brackets and hardware in the rear kit that made me PO'd....
    Front came with new bolts, brackets and all. And I understand thats in part due to the extra front end weight. I get that.
    But still the rear brackets and hardware are 20 years old. Thats the part I don't get, considering the harware alone and the brackets
    can't be more than a few bucks at most to include for complete kits front and rear.

    And yes those Hotchkis brackets are nice. Nice price too.... For $110 I can have a dozen pairs made.
    From billet aluminum, cnc'd to fit the 12.5mm bushings.
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    You didn't specify what brand of anti-roll bar you bought, but could it be that the rear replacement bushings fit in the OEM brackets and that the front replacement bushings required new brackets because they didn't fit in the OEM brackets?

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    Quote Originally Posted by miata_B_racing View Post
    I have all the new bushings from them. It's the lack of new brackets and hardware in the rear kit that made me PO'd....
    Front came with new bolts, brackets and all. And I understand thats in part due to the extra front end weight. I get that.
    But still the rear brackets and hardware are 20 years old. Thats the part I don't get, considering the harware alone and the brackets
    can't be more than a few bucks at most to include for complete kits front and rear.

    And yes those Hotchkis brackets are nice. Nice price too.... For $110 I can have a dozen pairs made.
    From billet aluminum, cnc'd to fit the 12.5mm bushings.
    so you're saying that a 1"x3" metal bracket is fatigued and doing what after 20-years? Given the option of using the stock one or paying someone to CAD a strap and send it to China for stamping, I'll use the stock bracket. Have fun marketing your 5-grams of weight savings.
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    All my parts are made here in florida not china. I don't outsource jobs. I stick to the american way.
    The guy I work with can make near anything out of aluminum, I do the drawings submit the work he cuts it
    and I market and sell it. Simple as that....

    This is not about 5 grams of weight. It's about stronger brackets for the stock rollbar. Key word -Stronger
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    Quote Originally Posted by miata_B_racing View Post
    All my parts are made here in florida not china. I don't outsource jobs. I stick to the american way.
    Says the guy driving the car from Japan!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pos racing View Post
    says the guy driving the car from japan!
    lmao!!!
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    Yeah he's a real joker.! I mean custom parts dude. Not your ricer....
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    Quote Originally Posted by miata_B_racing View Post
    This is not about 5 grams of weight. It's about stronger brackets for the stock rollbar. Key word -Stronger
    Just to put in some kind words of why there might not be much interest: there are more people that *remove* the rear sway bar than there are ones that get a thicker/stronger aftermarket one. I haven't ever heard of a rear sway bar mount breaking on a Miata, but that doesn't mean much, it very well could happen. You might get a few sales, as anything will sell, but I certainly can't see getting nearly the interest as your window guides (which I'm putting in once it's warm enough in the garage). That said, it sounds like you have nothing to lose in getting 1 or 2 made at first, so why not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miata_B_racing View Post
    All my parts are made here in florida not china. I don't outsource jobs. I stick to the american way.
    The guy I work with can make near anything out of aluminum, I do the drawings submit the work he cuts it
    and I market and sell it. Simple as that....

    This is not about 5 grams of weight. It's about stronger brackets for the stock rollbar. Key word -Stronger
    How much stronger and how much faster will these brackets make me?
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