I have been looking at a clutch and flywheel setup on eBay. When I get home I can post it and maybe you can tell me yes or no. I don't want to buy any junk just to replace in less than a year
I have been looking at a clutch and flywheel setup on eBay. When I get home I can post it and maybe you can tell me yes or no. I don't want to buy any junk just to replace in less than a year
If you are running stock power levels, an OEM 1.6L replacement kit is $108 from Arlington Mazda. Given how long it takes to change a clutch, I have to think that's worth it. If you aren't at stock power levels, I wouldn't bother asking the question. There are many high-quality aftermarket kits for every power output.
I also had a lower ball joint pop coming out of my drive way last year, a quick googling concluded that it happens often with miatas if you get non oem bjs... I ordered a set from arlington after that
I got the car back last night. All new inners/outer tie rod ends, lower BJs. It cost me a pretty penny to have it done, but I don't have the space and time (right now) to do it. It also seems to have cured a guttural 'thunk' the car has had for quite some time while turning. I will have to listen some more, but what I suspected was the steering rack may have been the inner toe rods binding or slopping around.
Just get oem or exedy oem replacement on stock power. I had good success with exedy, but since your replacing the clutch, why not get act HD set in case there's future power upgrades.
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04 Z4 2.5 M Sport Package
01 SLK 230 Kompressor AMG Sport Package
Short question about Arlington, how did you successfuly sign up. Great prices and everything you could want BUT I tried signing up with them 3x and asked others to do the same. Ordered and paid and they refunded my order with no explanation. Same with the other orderees. Wazzup?
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Arlington Mazda is out of business. Try Priorty Mazda. https://www.prioritymazdaparts.com/
tsingson (09-16-2017)