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1990 - 2005 NA/NB Miata Adjustable Sway Bar End Links - Front

AWR Racing

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$130.00
SKU:
AWR-M5305-FR
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Weight:
2.00 LBS
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Product Overview

Miata front adjustable sway bar end links by AWR Racing.

If you're searching for an upgrade to enhance your Miatas performance, AWR Racing's adjustable sway bar end links are an excellent choice. These end links are the shortest adjuster links available on the market, and no removal from the sway bar or control arm is required to make adjustments. With easy adjustment using left and right hand threaded ends, simply loosen both jamb nuts and rotate the adjuster until you reach your desired setting, whether it is free-wheeling or pre-loading. Tighten the jamb nuts, and you're ready to hit the road with improved performance.

Versatile End Links for Miatas of All Types -

Whether you have a stock ride height or a lowered build, you'll find a perfect fit with our end links. With a length range of 3.3"-4.0" (84mm-101mm), they're suitable for all types of Miatas. Our V2 design comes equipped with improved, sturdy, and smooth heim joint rod ends that make less noise and are built to last. Perfect for street, road racing, and auto-crossing. These end links are a must-have for any Miata enthusiast.

Specifications:

  • 3/8-24 Heat Treated Chromoly, Hard Chrome Plated, Injection Molded Rod End.
  • Zinc plated misalignment spacers
  • Grade 8 standard hardware
  • Left and right hand aluminum hex tube body
  • Rubber O-rings to reduce noise
  • Black anodized 6061 T6 aluminum, AWR logo etched.

Application:

  • 1990 - 2005 NA/NB Miata

Sold as a pair, these high-quality end links are a must-have for anyone who wants to add that last little bit of suspension detail to their ride. Plus, they come with a limited lifetime warranty, so you can be sure that they are built to last.

 

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  • 5
    end links

    Posted by Karsten Wilson on 21st Mar 2022

    These seem very well built. Time will tell how long they last!