What have you done to your CX-5 today?

I think I need new guide pins and rubber hardware.

1750247416852.webp

All I see with the copy-cat Mazda parts storefronts is the entire assembly (12).

If you like some aftermarket Raybestos you could get them from your favorite online retailer ... RockAuto, Amazon, Walmart etc or select local brick-n-mortar stores

H18240A hardware kit (Walmart)

H15257 caliper pins (Walmart)

I've used Raybestos brake parts on all of our vehicles for many years with good results ✅
 
Last edited:
All I see with the copy-cat Mazda parts storefronts is the entire assembly (12).

If you like some aftermarket Raybestos you could get them from your favorite online retailer ... RockAuto, Amazon, Walmart etc or select local brick-n-mortar stores

H18240A hardware kit (Walmart)

H15257 caliper pins (Walmart)

I've used Raybestos brake parts on all of our vehicles for many years with good results ✅
Thanks for the info on Raybestos hardware!

This is the kit I got in local store for the missing rubber - General PDP Template

I found the rubber for the pin a bit in the thicker side when placed on the original pin. Maybe if I bought the new caliper pins as well it would have fit better 🤷‍♂️
 
Bought one of those years ago. Used it one time. lol

Though, with more and more people failing to carry jump cables, it's one of those "insurance" items for many. Could have done one of the CAT brand AGM units, for a bit more $green, but it's about 30x the size. Lugging that beast around would probably get me a discount at the gym.

We makes our choices and takes our chances, don't we, whichever choices we make.
 
Though, with more and more people failing to carry jump cables, it's one of those "insurance" items for many. Could have done one of the CAT brand AGM units, for a bit more $green, but it's about 30x the size. Lugging that beast around would probably get me a discount at the gym.

We makes our choices and takes our chances, don't we, whichever choices we make.
I have had a jump starter for several years. My other car is a 4WD and we do go to remote areas sometimes. It lives behind the 4WD’s back seat. Its about 8” long and 3” wide, 1/2” thick. Not very heavy.

Never used it on one of my cars, but have used it on several other cars where the battery was so dead there was barely a click when the car key was turned on, an no crank at all. One if them was an old V8 diesel ute.

Connected up. Cars all cranked and fired up immediately. Did it easy.

Its also got usb plugs for charging phones etc, a 12v output plug and an inbuilt led light.
 

New Threads and Articles

Back