I'm a mechanic and my dentist wanted to have stainless steel cat back exhaust rear sway bar notsolow springs and a few other things and since it didn't have a rear sway bar I'm glad u made this video my guy thank you
I highly recommend bolting the bracket on first and then torquing the two bolt/nut combination for each side before putting on the sway bar. If you try to loosely mount everything and then tighten you will not be able to torque down the one bolt on each side because they're close together. I reversed both bolts on the sway bar so that all the 17mm bolts are on the inside of the bracket.
I will see what i can record and such. on our Instagram Its_Just_A_mazda, ill be posting some picture of how the car did and how it felt while pushing it on the Tail of the Dragon.
I can’t believe the current Mazda3 didn’t come with sway bars!😳 Too bad those plastic covers can’t be reused…they’re designed quite well with the air louvers.😔 This RSB is a must have item!
I ordered from CorkSport directly, and honestly, they get released to 7th gear member first (part of their club membership) and sold out to their members, I’d look into joining that. It’s well worth it, as our mazda handles a whole let better around turns, than just being on our coilovers
It did amazing! So, we had ran the Tail of the Dragon last fall in our 4th gen, and we had that same issue with the rear just wanting to break free. After installing this, we ran it there, and the car did incredible. Its for sure a must have if you plan on pushing your car on banked turns. We had also installed the new Rear Motor Mount prior to our runs, and the throttle response out of turns was amazing. Both products paired up worked seemlessly.
@@DavidTMSN which ones? The ones attached to the bar, put a wrench in the back side where the nut is, and torque the bolt, or for the bracket, I was able to get a torque wrench from the top
@@itsjustamazda It's the one in the corner there's no clearance to torque it down, same on the other side. I can torque down the bolt side but not the nut side. Same goes for the bolt side. So 1 nut per side that's in the corner of the bracket. 1 bolt per side that's also in the same corner if that makes sense.
@@athomas2k8 they are oem housings that were opened and modified. They can do anything. Fully programmable. Check out our Instagram for more (link in our bio)
Have only been able to test on back roads, but it’s been doing great, lot better feel from the rear, and doesn’t feel like you’re driving a go kart now