Giving my Miata's rear end the full OEM+ treatment.

This video is the culmination of a 3-part series on totally refreshing my NA 1991 Mazda MX-5 Miata's rear suspension bushings and brakes! In the first video, I took everything apart and rebuilt the knuckles with new hubs, wheel bearings, and seals. Then in the second episode, I pulled the rear differential and replaced the stock rubber mounts with SuperPro polyurethane bushings. And finally in this video, I clean up the control arms, install new SuperPro bushings, get them back on the car, and put together a fully refreshed brake system with DBA slotted rotors, rebuilt calipers (which of course I had to paint red), EBC RedStuff pads, Cobalt stainless steel braided brake lines, and Russell speed bleeders from Moss Miata. Like most projects, this whole thing turned into a bigger undertaking than I originally planned, but the results are excellent, and I can't wait to finish upgrading the handling of this car by doing the SuperPro bushings up front, along with new tie rods and ball joints, so stay tuned for that in a future video! Thanks for hanging out. CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Intro 0:33 - Removing Rear Control Arms 1:54 - Removing Original Rubber Bushings 3:02 - Sprucing Up the Control Arms 4:48 - Installing SuperPro Polyurethane Bushings 7:56 - Reinstalling Control Arms & Uprights 10:25 - Brake Caliper Refinishing 13:40 - Installing & Adjusting Miata Rear Brakes 17:14 - Speed Bleeders 18:30 - Installing Cobalt Stainless Brake Lines 20:49 - Bleeding Brakes with Speed Bleeders 22:40 - Installing Axle Nuts 23:43 - Finished Drive & Conclusion