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hondajunkie01
06-16-2009, 05:33 PM
so i just ordered some struts springs and now i have a couple of question

ive been reading up on this and want a straight answer


i know you might have to replace the end link,


what is up with the top mount?? and the bump stops??

i have heard about these before but kinda brain dead right now and dont understand

sube
06-16-2009, 08:48 PM
so i just ordered some struts springs and now i have a couple of question

ive been reading up on this and want a straight answer


i know you might have to replace the end link,


what is up with the top mount?? and the bump stops??

i have heard about these before but kinda brain dead right now and dont understand
you should be able to reuse the bump stops, and if there are no cracks in the rubber on the strut mount that should be good too. I would however replace the upper bearing, you don't, and it collapses it will be hard to steer.

Pat.

Sveivo
06-16-2009, 09:04 PM
Use MSP (Mazdaspeed) stock bumpstops. I can dig up a P/N if needed.

Also, strut mounts are not necessarily going to require replacement. You'll see what I mean when you get things apart.

fishdonotbounce
06-16-2009, 09:06 PM
When I swapped mine out I just cut my original bump stops....

Buying MSP bumpstops is a better way to go though.

Sveivo
06-16-2009, 09:23 PM
And just because I'm a cool guy, here is a pic with a Tokico strut with the MSP bumpstop on it and some spring seats. Brand new Mazda dust boot is also shown.

All the rubber crap cost me nearly $200 brand new, which is what you should get too. Peace and be safe when doing the swap.

hondajunkie01
06-17-2009, 10:00 AM
ok im pretty sure my mounts are good to go....im going to see how my bump stops are and go from there thanks guys...

i was feeling sick yesterday and wasnt thinking to search more on google and other places haha

hondajunkie01
06-17-2009, 05:34 PM
Use MSP (Mazdaspeed) stock bumpstops. I can dig up a P/N if needed.

Also, strut mounts are not necessarily going to require replacement. You'll see what I mean when you get things apart.

hey what is the part number ....im getting my hp kit in in a couple of days and what to have those ready

Sveivo
06-17-2009, 08:46 PM
hey what is the part number ....im getting my hp kit in in a couple of days and what to have those ready

Yo dawg, that part number is BN7H34111. All 4 of them are the same.

hondajunkie01
06-18-2009, 09:18 AM
ok so from onlinemazdaparts its 10 for the front and 10 for the back right??

Sveivo
06-18-2009, 02:41 PM
ok so from onlinemazdaparts its 10 for the front and 10 for the back right??

10 what? Bumpstops are one per strut as you can see from the picture (the white rubber part).

hondajunkie01
06-18-2009, 05:51 PM
10$s i know what they are....go on onlinemazdaparts put in that number and can you let me know what one to get

Sveivo
06-18-2009, 05:55 PM
10$s i know what they are....go on onlinemazdaparts put in that number and can you let me know what one to get

I believe you want the one that says "w/ mps." I think it's the ones I ordered. But I don't see how those parts would be different and have the same part number anyways.

dd123
06-19-2009, 12:05 AM
I have mazda protege5 2002 with 115K miles. I am the second owner and have this car for last 10k miles
I am about to upgrade my suspension to tokico blues + hks springs.
Since, I would be taking the wheels down, I intend to paint the calipers too.

What else should I keep in mind doing this? My car is all so-cal so I don't think rust would be an issue hopefully.

Anything, I should be careful about, replace things etc etc.

Thanks

DD

fishdonotbounce
06-19-2009, 12:49 AM
Hmmm nothing that I can think of. Just make sure that you reinstall the front strut mount so that the little white dot on the top of the strut mount is facing the same direction as before you took it off.


I have mazda protege5 2002 with 115K miles. I am the second owner and have this car for last 10k miles
I am about to upgrade my suspension to tokico blues + hks springs.
Since, I would be taking the wheels down, I intend to paint the calipers too.

What else should I keep in mind doing this? My car is all so-cal so I don't think rust would be an issue hopefully.

Anything, I should be careful about, replace things etc etc.

Thanks

DD

P-Funk!
06-19-2009, 11:14 AM
Have new end links ready. you will 'probably' have to cut them off. An electric impact wrench made this job waaaay easier for me. ;)

fishdonotbounce
06-19-2009, 02:15 PM
^^^ agreed on the electric impact wrench. The bolts on the endlinks come straight off. You don't have to hold the inside with the stupid ass allen wrench and then struggle with a wrench. I got my electric impact off ebay for cheap.