Miata rear subframe

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thewelder
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Miata rear subframe

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I have started the street legalization of my car. That starts with striping it to a bare frame and painting it. It uses a stock Miata subframe in the rear including that a-arms. I would like to swap it for a tubular one and tubular a-arms. I can find a-arms but want to make sure I buy good ones. If you know of someone that makes some good track proven parts let me know. Thanks
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Re: Miata rear subframe

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Paging Marcus Luttrel to the blue courtesy forum
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Re: Miata rear subframe

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The most track proven tubular a-arms would be v8roadsters. https://v8roadsters.com/product-categor ... elite-nab/

They also have billet arms, more $$. I believe Keisler has some arms as well, but I can't recall their status (in production or not).
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V8 roadster wants $875 just for the rear arms. And they are not even adjustable. Wow
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Mmmm… purty stuff. https://keislerautomation.com/
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