Welcome aboard, LLADNAR!! Congrats on the new-to-you ride as well.
You're right. It's a shame that Mazda has not found a way to get a little more power from the 2.3L. And bolt-ons will get you virtually no where. I'm sure there's more there to be had, but the electronics will fight you at every...
I know someone weighed the OE 5-spoke 17's from an '04-'09 car using a veterinary scale. They weighed in @ 19.6 lbs. I wouldn't think they have changed that much. I question the 22.1 lbs listed above?
I know the MS3 wheels are a lot heavier... on the order of 24 lbs each.
1st gen sedan= 1st gen sedan. Yes, they will fit.
And though you didn't ask, the hatchbacks are different. Even the Speeds are slightly different from the NA hatches, but they can be easily made to fit. Its just a tight fit.
No the sellers there seem to be fixated on the sedans. Its been a while since I've looked, but....
The only one I know of is the MazdaSpeed Accessory grill... and they too are pricey. Not worth it IMO.
I too have H&R's and Koni Yellows and find the ride a little harsh. Personally, for my DD I want something a little less so.
As far as being adjustable, the Yellows will only compensate for rebound, not compression.
BUT, there is a new kid on the block from them. The STR-T's which are said to be...
1) Maintenance and repair records if at all possible would be first.
2) Motor mounts, especially the fluid filled RS upper mount. In 8 yrs/72k miles I've only had mine replaced once, under warranty.
3) If looking into automatic cars, the '04-'05 autos had a hard 1st-2nd shifting problem that...
Brake claener?? I wouldn't recommend that.
But sometimes its just a matter of rubbing it with your fingers, until they are raw, of course.
My side moldings were on for nearly 4 yrs before I removed them and that's what it took to get the residual off. I'm not alone either.
First of all thanks for posting this information. It confirms what I had guessed, that Mazda is keeping things as consistent as possible with regards to bolt circle, offset and hub center bore.
Second, as you've already stated, any 17" wheel that fits a 3 or 5 series car should also fit the...
Winter driving is accomplished better w/o so much sway bar. Better traction when the body yaws and the weight is transferred to the outer tires.
But for clear weather driving, I wouldn't do w/o one!! Glad I now live in Texas where they think a snow storm is 1/2 an inch!!
Check out PowerFlow. They are universal but have an expandable "flap" that will form to the body pretty well. They are trimmable as well.
That's what I have on mine.
As an added extra bonus, you can buy TWO complete set of four of those for what a pair of the "Rally flaps" cost... and after two...
I originally had the AWR RMM in and it drove me nuts for over two years before I just couldn't take it anymore... especially around here where you use A/C 9-10 months of the year.
I don't know what RMM you have but I have since installed the JBR 70D billet alum mount. A bit pricey ($120. Not too...
Yes, when you put lowering springs on factory dampers, they are no longer "centered" and are therefore already in compression.
Well then what about the Eibach's w/Koni STR-T's?
They are a twin-tube design that is "lowering spring friendly?" Non-adjustable and said to emulate the factory ride...