Miata Drivers, I have for sale a set of Flying Miata rear shock pillow mounts. Beautiful Purple anodizing and allow extra travel to the early model Miata rear suspension.
I bought new ones when I changed to Koni shocks (larger shock shaft 12mm)
These are the 10mm shaft size version (Stock, KYB etc.) Price New at $263.00 from Flying Miata, I'll let these go for the paultry sum of $150.00
From the Flying Miata Website:
A lowered 1990-97 Miata has a weak point - a lack of suspension travel in the rear. Our redesigned shock mounts give 20 mm more compression travel for the shock, which translates to 33 mm (about 1.25") of travel at the wheel. This means that a lowered car will have the same travel as a stock one! Track tested on our competition cars.
Unlike other mounts on the market, these will not affect ride height at all. They are intended to increase suspension travel with lowering springs. Other mounts available on the market will lower your car.
For longevity, the mounts are milled from aluminum billets and anodized. A teflon-lined, stainless steel spherical bearing locates the top of the shock. These bolt right in place of stock mounts and are compatible with 2.5" coilover springs (such as the Ground Control) as well as the stock sizes. Not for use with Koni Sport (yellow) shocks and lowering springs, as they can cause coil bind problems.
Let me know if you want to add some travel to the rear of your car and avoid nasty snap oversteer. I know I did.
I bought new ones when I changed to Koni shocks (larger shock shaft 12mm)
These are the 10mm shaft size version (Stock, KYB etc.) Price New at $263.00 from Flying Miata, I'll let these go for the paultry sum of $150.00
From the Flying Miata Website:
A lowered 1990-97 Miata has a weak point - a lack of suspension travel in the rear. Our redesigned shock mounts give 20 mm more compression travel for the shock, which translates to 33 mm (about 1.25") of travel at the wheel. This means that a lowered car will have the same travel as a stock one! Track tested on our competition cars.
Unlike other mounts on the market, these will not affect ride height at all. They are intended to increase suspension travel with lowering springs. Other mounts available on the market will lower your car.
For longevity, the mounts are milled from aluminum billets and anodized. A teflon-lined, stainless steel spherical bearing locates the top of the shock. These bolt right in place of stock mounts and are compatible with 2.5" coilover springs (such as the Ground Control) as well as the stock sizes. Not for use with Koni Sport (yellow) shocks and lowering springs, as they can cause coil bind problems.
Let me know if you want to add some travel to the rear of your car and avoid nasty snap oversteer. I know I did.
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