Flyin Miata rear shock mounts
We know that Miata suspension works best when you give it room to move. Unfortunately, lowering the ride height means you lose some of your crucial compression travel. This means more time on the bumpstops, a rougher ride and poor traction - not to mention unhappy passengers and drivers. The problem is particularly bad in the rear. That's why we developed these rear mounts. They move the upper shock mounting point up, adding 33 mm (about 1.25") of compression travel at the wheel. However, the ride height is not affected. These are the only mounts on the market that will add compression travel without affecting anything else. And yes, they'll give significantly more travel than a set of NB upper mounts. For longevity, the mounts are milled from aluminum billets and anodized. A teflon-lined, stainless steel spherical bearing locates the top of the shock. This bearing (sometimes incorrectly referred to as a "pillowball") won't increase harshness at all, but can transmit a bit more noise