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Dave McLaughlin 05-24-12 08:40 PM

Tri-Point front sway bar
 
Hey folks,
I'm looking for a Tri-Point front sway bar with brace kit. I know it's a long shot but worth a try. Looking for the .188" diameter. Hoping there is someone that ordered one and never installed, or used; either way. I can get a new one from Tri-point but, I'm looking for the "low rent" "track -ho" price if possible...lol. Thanks!

Dave:nod:

clubber 05-26-12 12:13 AM

A .188" sway bar is by FAR the smallest I've ever heard of. Are you sure that's the size? It would essentially do nothing to reduce the lean but whatever.

gkmccready 05-26-12 12:45 AM


Originally Posted by clubber (Post 11103257)
A .188" sway bar is by FAR the smallest I've ever heard of. Are you sure that's the size? It would essentially do nothing to reduce the lean but whatever.

.188" is the wall thickness, not the diameter.

http://tripointengineering.com/produ...5693f4950c2086

Dave McLaughlin 05-26-12 06:30 AM


Originally Posted by gkmccready (Post 11103270)
.188" is the wall thickness, not the diameter.

http://tripointengineering.com/produ...5693f4950c2086

Thanks for clarifying. Wall thickness is what I was referring to. I'm staying with the
stock rear as suggested by Fritz and Brent. Tri-Point has three wall thicknesses. The .250" is too stiff for my application. Cheers!

Brent Dalton 05-28-12 10:56 PM

Dave, I may have something for you. I have a similar one that I bought from Fritz a few years ago. I'll shoot you a PM when I get a chance.

Dave McLaughlin 05-29-12 07:06 AM


Originally Posted by Brent Dalton (Post 11105865)
Dave, I may have something for you. I have a similar one that I bought from Fritz a few years ago. I'll shoot you a PM when I get a chance.

Please do Brent. I was going to call Tri-Point this afternoon. I'll wait to hear
from you!:icon_tup:

Cheers

PandazRx-7 05-29-12 03:44 PM

Been mentioned before that Tri-point gets the bars from here, but you'd still need to source the arms I believe...

http://www.1speedway.com/Swaybars.htm

swilson@assetworks.com 05-29-12 04:35 PM

Not sure but I think that you can buy these from MazdaSpeed without being a registered race team. Since this is an aftermarket part. I know you can only buy OEM parts if you are registered. They sell the arms and links as a separate part # from the bars.

Dave McLaughlin 05-29-12 06:14 PM


Originally Posted by swilson@assetworks.com (Post 11106631)
Not sure but I think that you can buy these from MazdaSpeed without being a registered race team. Since this is an aftermarket part. I know you can only buy OEM parts if you are registered. They sell the arms and links as a separate part # from the bars.

I called Mazda Motorsports last week. They never called me back. I do have an account. They had the bar listed there, he said he would have to check current
pricing. Thanks for the input. It seems the brace kit upgrading the mount,
is just as important as the bar itself. The adjustment capability is a big deal
as well. Cheers!

swilson@assetworks.com 05-30-12 03:07 PM

When you say the "brace kit" are you talking about the longitudinal braces and the bronze bar mounts?
I think that most that run this bar just upgrade the Mazda sway bar mounts and use the standard poly mounts that come with the kit and bolt to the stock mounts. The bronze mounts can't be used without the longitudinal Tri-Point braces as the bolt spacing of these mounts is much wider than the stock sway bar mounting points.

Brent Dalton 05-30-12 06:37 PM

Dave, i haven't forgot about you. I've just been really busy. I'll shoot you a PM tonight when I get home.

D Walker 05-30-12 06:42 PM

I build these bars, currently have them on my RX-8's. If you are interested feel free to contact me.

Dave McLaughlin 06-03-12 08:47 AM


Originally Posted by D Walker (Post 11107903)
I build these bars, currently have them on my RX-8's. If you are interested feel free to contact me.

Hey Bud,
Send me a PM and let me know pricing, etc. I really appreciate your knowledge and input.

Dave:icon_tup:

BLUE TII 06-04-12 09:07 PM

When you say the "brace kit" are you talking about the longitudinal braces and the bronze bar mounts?
I think that most that run this bar just upgrade the Mazda sway bar mounts and use the standard poly mounts that come with the kit and bolt to the stock mounts. The bronze mounts can't be used without the longitudinal Tri-Point braces as the bolt spacing of these mounts is much wider than the stock sway bar mounti


Just to be clear you can run the longer footprint bronze or the stock footprint poly bushings with the Tripoint sway bar and reinforcement kit as there are two sets of rear mounting holes on the brace to use depending on which bushing option you decide on.

The brace kit will keep the stock swaybar mounts from cracking.

I just swapped down to the lowest rate .094" bar on lowest setting (supposed to be softer than stock) and poly bushings as I hated the understeer the car had with the larger bar and the maintenance of the bronze bushings.

Car still understeers a bit, but I think it is the effects of the pig heavy stock REW engine up front when I am used to my stripped down 13BT in my TII.

Dave McLaughlin 06-05-12 10:40 AM


Originally Posted by BLUE TII (Post 11113267)
When you say the "brace kit" are you talking about the longitudinal braces and the bronze bar mounts?
I think that most that run this bar just upgrade the Mazda sway bar mounts and use the standard poly mounts that come with the kit and bolt to the stock mounts. The bronze mounts can't be used without the longitudinal Tri-Point braces as the bolt spacing of these mounts is much wider than the stock sway bar mounti


Just to be clear you can run the longer footprint bronze or the stock footprint poly bushings with the Tripoint sway bar and reinforcement kit as there are two sets of rear mounting holes on the brace to use depending on which bushing option you decide on.

The brace kit will keep the stock swaybar mounts from cracking.

I just swapped down to the lowest rate .094" bar on lowest setting (supposed to be softer than stock) and poly bushings as I hated the understeer the car had with the larger bar and the maintenance of the bronze bushings.

Car still understeers a bit, but I think it is the effects of the pig heavy stock REW engine up front when I am used to my stripped down 13BT in my TII.

Thanks for the input. I have talked with DWalker and also Mazda Motorsports.
Reinforcement of the mounts is very important. The input I received from fellow
FD drivers at the track recommended the 1 1/4" bar, >188" wall thickness. I will be taking my struts in to get them dyno'ed to confirm spring rates.

Thanks,
Dave

gracer7-rx7 06-05-12 09:13 PM

Hey Dave:

https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-rx-7-1993-2002-parts-99/tripoint-engineering-swaybar-rotary-extreme-swaybar-mounts-new-1000658/

Dave McLaughlin 06-06-12 08:03 AM


Originally Posted by gracer7-rx7 (Post 11114544)

Thanks bud,
I have talked to the folks @ Tri-point, Works Concepts, Mazda Motorsports, and
finally decided to take Don Walker up on his offer to build one for me. He has an FD
in his shop to test fit everything. I'm quite sure he will do a great job for me. FYI;
Tri-Point wanted $790 shipped, Works Concepts was $70 less shipped (BTW, Eric
is a great guy to work with, he definitely gave the best pricing on this particular
set-up), Mazda Motorsports was in between the two.
Don is doing mine for me for $400 plus shipping. He is going to fabricate 4 or 5
more if anyone is interested. As you guys may know, tooling and set-up is a big
part of the time and expense to produce this "kit". Don said he would honor this
pricing for the additional kits he's producing. I'm not trying to be a vender here on
the forum, just sharing what I came up with. Thanks to all who chimed-in on this
thread.

Cheers!:icon_tup:

Sabre002 06-06-12 10:53 AM

Any word on if anyone will be making a mount like the wide foot one?

gracer7-rx7 06-06-12 11:22 AM

Awesome. Don is a great experienced option. Love reading his posts. :)

Dave McLaughlin 06-06-12 12:16 PM


Originally Posted by gracer7-rx7 (Post 11115224)
Awesome. Don is a great experienced option. Love reading his posts. :)

He was gracious enough to spend some time talking with me. That was really
appreciated. When he gets together the list of what all is included; one of us
will update.:icon_tup:

Dave McLaughlin 06-06-12 12:17 PM


Originally Posted by Sabre002 (Post 11115195)
Any word on if anyone will be making a mount like the wide foot one?

I think Don is going to fab a tubular brace. Will update when we get things
final.

Thanks,
Dave

EB Turbo 06-06-12 01:22 PM

http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showt...25#post5967425

Dave McLaughlin 06-06-12 03:07 PM


Originally Posted by EB Turbo (Post 11115358)

Thanks for posting. That's a much better deal than I was previously quoted.
Is the "brace kit" and"bracket kit" one in the same? So; if I wanted to have poly
bushings with the "brace kit" and a .188" thickness bar, it would be $585.00
shipped? Just want to be clear.

I have already committed to Don Walker for mine. I'm sure others on the forum will
be interested in your Group Buy.:icon_tup:

EB Turbo 06-06-12 03:29 PM


Originally Posted by Dave McLaughlin (Post 11115451)
I wanted to have poly
bushings with the "brace kit" and a .188" thickness bar, it would be $585.00
shipped? Just want to be clear.

Correct


I have already committed to Don Walker for mine. I'm sure others on the forum will be interested in your Group Buy.:icon_tup:
We always welcome group buy requests. For any of the products we offer, Tri-Point or other.

EB Turbo

PandazRx-7 06-06-12 07:20 PM


Originally Posted by EB Turbo (Post 11115358)

Does the bronze bushing w/brace option require OEM sway bar mounts? I have the widefoot sway bar mounts which raises the mounting point bar higher...


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