This is the best advice. Found gravel road and did 10 times harsh brakes kickin' in DSC/ABS. Then I let car "rest for 30 min" since wanted fluid temp to go down. Then I drove. Definitely helped, slightly better. Surprisingly the brake pedal seems to have moved UP a bit (just a bit).
I think...
My apologies - I should have stated what was done.
My mechanic first removed the hose OEM and then put the stainless steel one. This he repeated for 4 wheels.
Then he opened the bleeder and bleed the system 1 wheel at a time.
At the end he torqued the bleeder to close - all 4, then went top side...
I replaced my 10+ year Mazda OEM hoses with Goodridge stainless steel braided lines. Then did a manual bleed. Unfortunately, result is not good.
After much debate I realize in most probability I introduced air while changing hoses. I can bleed again but my fear is - what if it's in the ABS? 1...
Mazda CX5 in general - and have driven mine and 3 others - all the same. bad when it comes to brake pedal travel. Its just simply : soft.
After some R&D and speaking to someone in JP what worked for me:
Serious bleed with ABS.
Good quality DOT 4 like Bosch/Motul/Typ 200.
Upgraded s/steel...
For 10 yrs I have put only their oil w/Moly bought in case of 12 from Med Center. Now - no more and ended up getting scammed by a company metro24 who said they have the old one but sent me the new one.
I know how my engine sounds, behaves, etc.
Now that I put this new one - engine "growling...
Ah well - thanks @N7turbo - really good you remember me.
Anyways - I think I'll skip it then. Just too big a cost on labor. Here in NJ its like $150/hr nominal these days and latest I am hearing many are even at $225/hr.
Debating should I go with KONI rear now that have KONI front. % benefit...
Did anyone here replace the stock rear sway bar (not links) with a beefy one like Corksport or Progressive?
Does it help noticeably with side to side sway? KE model 2016 AWD 2.5L.
Also, is there any guide? 1 shop quoted me 7 hrs. Another 4.5. Another 2.5. Very confused.
Tire may be over pressured. Different type of tire - harder compounds, 3 peak rated perhaps - you sacrifice comfort for durability. Worst case - bad manufacturing causing hi and low load spots which is extremely common. Regular balancing won't detect.
If you go back in time, early days 2017, I have made couple of posts regarding my convo with a JP engineer who worked in a senior position in Mazda. Yes - I can speak fluent Japanese and yes I have been to his place, his family mine here in US, etc. as we have a common friend / family. I don't...
And yes - final re-torque at ride height is absolutely mandatory. For control arms there are 2 bolts - which I re-torqued when in alignment rack from underneath. Effect was immediate compared to an earlier ride of 5 miles same road, torqued while on lift.
I also took the opportunity to put EZ...
Here's my feedback
Small road imperfections
KONI feel less jittery, not harsher
OEM / KYBKONI
More vibration into cabinSmoother, muted feel
“busy” ridecalmer ride
Drive: 45–65 mph Dip / undulating road i.e. highway dip or rolling surface
KONI compress, return, stop with No second...
I did see the YouTube, the issue is this: If you have a stuck nut and you have time, then Kroil beats others. Unfortunately, Kroil is NOT a fast solution. Its used in places where they spray and leave. Come back next day. Then it really shines.
Just posted - I had gone with KONI, in fact my mechanic gladly took back my KYB and I lost just 1/3rd the price since it was so new. Replaced with KONI and its light and day difference when it comes to city /rural roads with potholes and bumps. Cornering, handling - all improved. And I just did...
After so many years my 2016 CX-5 struts got bad - really bad and I opted for KYB struts from Rockauto. Installed them around 8 weeks ago and found they are quite the same as OEM when OEM stuts were in good shape. Basically, nothing to write home about. For those wondering - why not a kit, with...