B16RacerN2NR
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- 2006 Mazda 5
I just put some KYB GR-2/Excel-G shocks and struts on my 5. My 5 has 62K miles and the shocks and struts were pretty much blown about 10K miles ago. The front passenger was the only one leaking fluid but the entire ride was rough so I knew they all had to get swapped out.
If you're looking for a big improvement over OEM, these KYB's aren't what you want. IMO, these KYB's are pretty close to the OEM feel, in terms of ride quality. They are slightly better than OEM at best, IMO of course. However, they also cost a lot less then most, if not all, the shocks/struts available for the 5. So as far as cost to performance ratio goes, these KYB's get my vote
KYB Part#'s
334701- Front Drivers Side Strut (Excel-G)
334700- Front Passenger Side Strut (Excel-G)
343412- Rear Driver Side and Passenger Side Shock (GR-2)
I got mine from http://rockauto.com/ for $301 shipped to my door.
According to KYB's website, the Excel-G and GR-2's are the same thing. Why they are called different models is beyond me. My guess is their struts are under the Excel-G name and the shocks are under the GR-2 name but I really don't know lol.
If you're looking for a big improvement over OEM, these KYB's aren't what you want. IMO, these KYB's are pretty close to the OEM feel, in terms of ride quality. They are slightly better than OEM at best, IMO of course. However, they also cost a lot less then most, if not all, the shocks/struts available for the 5. So as far as cost to performance ratio goes, these KYB's get my vote

KYB Part#'s
334701- Front Drivers Side Strut (Excel-G)
334700- Front Passenger Side Strut (Excel-G)
343412- Rear Driver Side and Passenger Side Shock (GR-2)
I got mine from http://rockauto.com/ for $301 shipped to my door.
According to KYB's website, the Excel-G and GR-2's are the same thing. Why they are called different models is beyond me. My guess is their struts are under the Excel-G name and the shocks are under the GR-2 name but I really don't know lol.