🔧 Upgrade Your Miata, Elevate Your Drive!
The CravenSpeed Mazda MX-5 Miata Door Bushings are a set of two high-performance black acetal bushings designed to replace the factory rubber bushings in NA, NB, NC, and ND models. Made in the USA, these bushings provide increased rigidity at the car's weakest point, ensuring a more responsive driving experience.
Manufacturer | CravenSpeed |
Brand | CravenSpeed |
Model | CS-AE839-BLK |
Package Dimensions | 13.79 x 8.89 x 3.4 cm; 109 Grams |
Item model number | CS-AE839-BLK |
Exterior | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | CS-AE839-BLK |
Item Weight | 109 g |
A**R
Easy mod, good results
Easy to install. Surprising results. Instantly tightens up the structure of the car and reduces rattle and squeaks.
D**D
Algo innecesariamente necesario
Al principio no creía que aumentara la rigidez del carro... la verdad es que si se llega a notar una pequeña mejora y le da un toque estético... tardó en llegar pero al final llegó antes de lo programado (2 meses)
D**Y
Skeptical no longer.
These door bushings worked as advertised. I definitely see a tighter Miata over rough surfaces like train tracks etc. Less cowl shake ( I never had much) and stiffer torsional longitudinally on cornering. I was originally skeptical as my OEM bushings were in very good condition (as new). I became even more skeptical when they arrived as they fit no tighter into the slots on the door then the OEM ones. Never the less I immediately installed them and headed out to find the worst train tracks I knew of. Like I said I am skeptical no longer and the bushings are worth every penny.
P**E
Wish I got this sooner!
This is expensive for what it is, no doubt about that… but it’s worth it! My Miata always felt bad going over bumps, potholes and uneven road… loose? Floppy? Not sure how to describe it but it almost felt like the frame was being bent… it didn’t feel right. These totally solved it! Now it feels solid like a normal car when going over the same bumps & potholes. Also makes a slightly more satisfying *thunk* when closing the doors.Installation is a breeze, but a few things to note. You’ll want to get the screws tight enough to where it won’t fall, but loose enough that you can still slide it around with some pressure from your hand. Then just close and open your door a few times to get the piece centered just right and tighten it down (I suggest a ratchet for a very tight fit as I heard it can come loose). Shouldn’t take more than 10 mins for both sides and you’re done! I feel like everyone with a Miata should upgrade to this.
P**U
Pleasant surprise
Ordered these while unsure whether they would make a noticeable difference. Gotta say it does. Not sure why Mazda would not have these on the car right out of the factory.
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