Miata Boss Frog "FROG ARMS" Chassis Side Braces What the heck are Frog Arms? They are braces that get installed underneath the front fender of the Mazda Miata. They bolt directly to the door frame hinges, and through a small port in the fender, near the shock towers. The Frog Arms stiffen the unibody both vertically and laterally, and eliminate some of the rattles and shakes common with Mazda Miatas.
What do they do? People who have installed these braces have noticed a significant change in the front end performance. For road tracks, they report the change as similar to adding a front sway bar. For drifting, they report more stable handling with less bump steering. For everyday street driving, people report less shakes and rattles going over potholes and railroad tracks.
Note that the Frog Arms make the front end considerably more stiff, thus they will increase the driving feedback. This will NOT smooth out the ride of the car. The front sway bars will work much more effectively, and the handling around tight corners will be noticeably changed with the reduce body flex.
Quick look at the "FROG ARMS":
* General steering feedback improvement
* Drifters are raving about the stable steering feel and
Improved ability to maintain a line
* More effective than strut tower braces at eliminating
the infamous Miata "cowl shake/shimmy"
* Minimizes chassis flex when traversing driveways,
railroad tracks, and pot holes
* Weight is under 4 pounds per side
* Includes illustrated instructions and all necessary fasteners
* Fits all 1990-2008 Mazda MX-5 Miatas
Pricing: Boss Frog "FROG ARMS" are Priced for the PAIR,
and include all required hardware and full mounting instructions.
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