mobius120487
The Stig
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- 2013 Mazda CX-5 Touring AWD
idk bout the clips but you have to unscrew it too i think....idk really, very much an amateur
Just curious, but why did you change to the Mazdaspeed 3 rear sway bar endlinks when you changed the swaybar?
I went with AM links (AWR's) when I did mine, but here's why: OE rear bar = 20mm. Racing Beat rear bar = 27mm. It would tear the OE's to shreds in no time at all.
Just like Rich, I knew I needed some tougher endlinks when I switched from the OE rear sway to the Racing Beat. I'd seen pictures and heard of many incidences where the OE endlinks had failed due to a much stiffer swaybar.
I originally had planned on getting the AWR's too, but I heard that the heim-jointed endlinks (AWR) were very harsh, noisy, and transmitted almost every single bump in the road to the drivers seat. While this is fine for a track-only car, I preferred not to have it in my daily-driver eventhough it would see some track time too. The OE-type endlink joints tended to absorb road harshness much better than the heim-type joints. The problem was finding OE-type jointed endlinks that would be more reliable with a stiffer swaybar than the standard endlinks my 3 came with...
Racing Beat made tougher FRONT endlinks that had the OE-type joints but not REAR ones. I wrote to Racing Beat and they suggested I use OE Mazdaspeed 3 endlinks because they are made for the Mazdaspeed 3 rear swaybar which is thicker than the standard N/A 3 rear sway, and therefore should be "tougher" than the standard endlinks.
I bought some that came off a salvaged MS3 and they've been solid ever since. No problems whatsoever!
BTW Rich, I just picked up a set of wheels almost like yours... 17x8 +45 w/ 235/45/17 Kumhos. Test fit them w/ 10mm spacers (so +35) to make sure my 245/40 v710 will work on them without issues...
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If I'm not mistaken, the MS (made by Eibach) is a 25mm rear bar. That could be the difference right there.
I haven't noticed any additional noise or harshness in my AWR's, but perhaps that's just me? Things like that tend not to bother me much anyway. Now a better, more compliant ride would be nice (H&R's.)
And, SP5: I am also running the RB HD front links... on my OE bar. The '04's like mine, came w/thinner links (10mm stud.) By '05 I think it was, Mazda had already upgraded to the 12mm stud.
Nice wheels, and stance! Love it!!! what kind of wheel is that any way
Nice Monchie, what did you go with?
And Cali, those fat tires look awesome