I got her off the frame and in the air. Kinda a bitch to do as I'm in a single width garage and not the two of the old house, but its mine so I'm not bitchin'
I pulled out the RX7 rear-end and decided to do the scary bit of narrowing

The very first thing I did is check my numbers and then recheck and recheck again. My desired width is that of the original rear end. I got this from when I put the new wheels on and found that the 205/50-15's fit perfectly, enough room in side and out, doesn't even rub when the suspension is bottomed out. One thing Im doing is taking and additional 1/4" to 1/2" off (maybe more I can't remember). The reason for this is in this instance it's better to be to narrow rather than to wide. Because once everything is welded up I wont be able to narrow it up, but I will be able to put in spacers to push the wheels out.
I don't have my notebook next to me so I'm approximating

The original axle is 48 ish wide and the RX7 is 57.25 ish wide. So i'm pulling 9 - 9 1/2" out of the axle, ya know... not much. I'll get the numbers later.
So pulled axles out and set them to the side to get trimmed at Moser but I'm going to wait to send them so I cant measure when the rear end is done to get the right trim. Pulled the 3rd member and put it off to the side. I'm going to rebuild it while its out, the LSD disks are supposed to be still available from Mazda...at least I hope they are.
I then installed the cut down Miata third member I acquired for this project, with the alighnment bears I have. I then fit the rest of the alingment jig on to see the fit (sorry forgot to take pictures

Took it all apart and got to cutting...well measuring some more and some more. Lets face it I was nervous!
I first cut off the axle ends These axles ends have been machined to slide on to the ends of the axle housing tubes that have been machined to fit accurately...I dont have those kinds of tools so I'm going to wing it

cheers
Matthew