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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby static602 » March 31st, 2013, 4:11 am

can you give me the price location and name of the store you got it from that would be much appreciated and did you install it yourself looks easy enough.

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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby marlon333 » March 31st, 2013, 8:57 pm

I got it at Vishnu Marajh Motors in Chaguanas and they did the install. I can't remember the exact price but it was way cheaper than SS. Fiaz and Federal should have it too.

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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby FullStop » March 31st, 2013, 9:30 pm

ghostbusters wrote:southern sales has, also, gayas on cipero sells a substitute that works well...for maybe half the price of the original.


cipero street is san fernando. go straight across the 'cross' up the hill, its on the left before you reach the top of the street.

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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby static602 » April 1st, 2013, 6:37 am

thanks appreciate the help guys

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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby Team Loco » April 2nd, 2013, 10:32 am

whats the recommended interval replacement of the sparkplugs, local 3?

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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby xNeXuSx » April 6th, 2013, 7:14 pm

Hey, if anyone is interested in some Eibach Sportline springs for their 3 give me a shout. I'm selling mine.

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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby konartis » April 6th, 2013, 10:23 pm

ok guys, not sure if this is a serious thing, but posting for some insight on it :: my car is parked on an incline garage, facing down....about 30 degrees, so i have to reverse out the yeard... i usually put my foot on the brakes and the gas and then press the gas to pull of without rolling forward, and doing that today, i heard a knock coming from the front of the car, the steering wheel is straight, and i heard it again this evening, can anyone give an insight on this? thanks

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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby xNeXuSx » April 7th, 2013, 12:30 am

Maybe the drive axle had some play? You hear it once as soon as you apply the gas?

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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby konartis » April 7th, 2013, 4:23 pm

xNeXuSx wrote:Maybe the drive axle had some play? You hear it once as soon as you apply the gas?

yes, just once and that was it

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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby konartis » April 7th, 2013, 4:27 pm

when driving tru ruff in the roads, hearing a knocking coming from the back of the car, sounds like the trunk but when to do a alignment and the guy shook a stabalizer link under the car and said thats where the sound comes from, where can i get the links, going to change the two and whats the correct name for it...thanks

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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby xNeXuSx » April 7th, 2013, 10:14 pm

Just make sure your handbrake is operating well enough to handle being parked at a 30 degree angle without rolling forward and putting pressure on drive axle while in park.

The links are the rear sway bay end-links or rear stabilizer bar links. Not hard to get. Make some calls or check the stealership.

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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby marlon333 » April 7th, 2013, 10:48 pm

Team Loco wrote:whats the recommended interval replacement of the sparkplugs, local 3?

The manual quoted every 120,000km but I think that is too long based on the driving I do so I changed mines at 50,000km. I used standard plug because I really don't see a big difference with the performance type.

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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby marlon333 » April 7th, 2013, 10:51 pm

When I need to park on an incline I usually put the car on neutral and pull the handbrakes, once i sure the car is not rolling then i put it in park, that way you sure you don't put strain on the axle.

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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby konartis » April 8th, 2013, 9:01 pm

marlon333 wrote:When I need to park on an incline I usually put the car on neutral and pull the handbrakes, once i sure the car is not rolling then i put it in park, that way you sure you don't put strain on the axle.

i do that same thing, but i have a small chuck also to easy the load...

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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby originalbling » April 12th, 2013, 2:37 pm

konartis wrote:when driving tru ruff in the roads, hearing a knocking coming from the back of the car, sounds like the trunk but when to do a alignment and the guy shook a stabalizer link under the car and said thats where the sound comes from, where can i get the links, going to change the two and whats the correct name for it...thanks


if its the rear endlinks, i need to get a pair of these too. They also said the rear control arm bushing is coming out of the arm and I need to replace the arm. Where can I get this?

Federal on Cipero st. has the endlinks for $1,500 - original part.

Is it Item #12 in this diagram?

http://onlinemazdaparts.com/media/images/oe/mechanical/F686100.gif

Can anyone help me identify the rear control arm/bushing? Should be cheaper to get it online

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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby xNeXuSx » April 13th, 2013, 8:24 pm

Rear control arm is #7 on the diagram, with bushings on either end. The bushing is coming out? Never heard of that happening before.

Endlinks #12, Lateral link #3 and Trailing arm bushing #2 (at the end of the arm) can all cause noise if they are in bad shape.


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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby originalbling » April 15th, 2013, 8:18 pm

Thanks for the info xNeXuSx.

So i went back today to have them double check and confirm with the parts diagram...

It turns out to be the right side Lateral link and not control arm as per diagram. When they rock it back and forth it squeaks and the metal/bushing moves.

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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby konartis » April 15th, 2013, 9:07 pm

was checking online and the end links is 50US not sure, so mabe shipping it is an option, can anyone confirm is this is the correct part? thnnks
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ROCA-04-09-MAZD ... 58&vxp=mtr

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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby xNeXuSx » April 15th, 2013, 11:34 pm

I wouldn't recommend you buy these cheap replacements. Get OEM or maybe Moog (The K80 model, not the FDL model). OEM is US $43.00 ea. Part number BP4K-28-170F. Up to you though.

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At least it's a much cheaper part to replace. onlinemazdaparts has OEM for US $30.76 ea. Part number BBM2-28-500A. Not sure of the price locally, but check first.

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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby originalbling » April 16th, 2013, 12:18 am

^^ order placed :D

one person told me check bamboo. Federal has the links for $1,500 for the pair - I dare not call SS to compare that price. lol

Konartis, best you order the OEM for that price.

xNeXuSx, where you getting these part numbers from? I have a pdf of a 2004 MZ3 parts catalog with different numbers.

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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby xNeXuSx » April 16th, 2013, 2:33 am

The part numbers I use are really for the N.A. and Canada markets. Local and imported have different numbers for some parts, even though they are the same in most cases. Mostly engine parts and MS3 parts differ.

I have service and TSB documents I got from a US dealership last year and also did a lot of work suspension wise on my car, so I know these particular parts well.


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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby MAZTUNE » April 16th, 2013, 7:07 am

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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby acesinghit » April 16th, 2013, 7:44 am

Image

what you guys think of this next generation mazda3? A shrunken cx5?

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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby konartis » April 16th, 2013, 8:47 pm

xNeXuSx wrote:I wouldn't recommend you buy these cheap replacements. Get OEM or maybe Moog (The K80 model, not the FDL model). OEM is US $43.00 ea. Part number BP4K-28-170F. Up to you though.

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At least it's a much cheaper part to replace. onlinemazdaparts has OEM for US $30.76 ea. Part number BBM2-28-500A. Not sure of the price locally, but check first.

did a check on this site, its suppose to be a good site...but the part number isnt the same as u posted, but the info has it as a fit...
http://prntscr.com/10xclh

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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby originalbling » April 17th, 2013, 9:58 am

acesinghit wrote:Image

what you guys think of this next generation mazda3? A shrunken cx5?


CX5 design looks a lil better imho than the smiley face dey put on the new BT50

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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby xNeXuSx » April 17th, 2013, 12:31 pm

konartis wrote:
xNeXuSx wrote:I wouldn't recommend you buy these cheap replacements. Get OEM or maybe Moog (The K80 model, not the FDL model). OEM is US $43.00 ea. Part number BP4K-28-170F. Up to you though.

@originalbling
At least it's a much cheaper part to replace. onlinemazdaparts has OEM for US $30.76 ea. Part number BBM2-28-500A. Not sure of the price locally, but check first.

did a check on this site, its suppose to be a good site...but the part number isnt the same as u posted, but the info has it as a fit...
http://prntscr.com/10xclh

Never heard of this manufacturer before, but I see the Moog K80 links a little lower down and it's categorized as one of their most popular parts.

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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby konartis » April 17th, 2013, 7:23 pm

xNeXuSx wrote:
konartis wrote:
xNeXuSx wrote:I wouldn't recommend you buy these cheap replacements. Get OEM or maybe Moog (The K80 model, not the FDL model). OEM is US $43.00 ea. Part number BP4K-28-170F. Up to you though.

@originalbling
At least it's a much cheaper part to replace. onlinemazdaparts has OEM for US $30.76 ea. Part number BBM2-28-500A. Not sure of the price locally, but check first.

did a check on this site, its suppose to be a good site...but the part number isnt the same as u posted, but the info has it as a fit...
http://prntscr.com/10xclh

Never heard of this manufacturer before, but I see the Moog K80 links a little lower down and it's categorized as one of their most popular parts.

ok, thanks bro...so thats the part that will fit right....cause i want to order it

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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby xNeXuSx » April 17th, 2013, 8:06 pm

Yea, it will work. On one of ours currently.


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Re: The Mazda 3 thread

Postby konartis » April 20th, 2013, 12:36 pm

konartis wrote:
xNeXuSx wrote:
konartis wrote:
xNeXuSx wrote:I wouldn't recommend you buy these cheap replacements. Get OEM or maybe Moog (The K80 model, not the FDL model). OEM is US $43.00 ea. Part number BP4K-28-170F. Up to you though.

@originalbling
At least it's a much cheaper part to replace. onlinemazdaparts has OEM for US $30.76 ea. Part number BBM2-28-500A. Not sure of the price locally, but check first.

did a check on this site, its suppose to be a good site...but the part number isnt the same as u posted, but the info has it as a fit...
http://prntscr.com/10xclh

Never heard of this manufacturer before, but I see the Moog K80 links a little lower down and it's categorized as one of their most popular parts.

ok, thanks bro...so thats the part that will fit right....cause i want to order it

well i decided to check Southern Sales, and they have it for $419.00 so i bought them there, and i also got a 20% discount, so i ended up paying about $330.00....also inquired about the front links also, they have it for 350.00....just posting for reference....

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