Rockauto lists Moog K series for front and rear of the Mazda3 and also the Mevotech premium for the front. I have Koni Special Actives from tire rack on my CX-5. I love them. I believe KYB is the OEM for shocks and struts.
Excellent reply ywrei52. All this stuff is already in here. There is a box on the top right corner that says search. You can type things in there and find answers.
It doesn't help that most of these companies have a best product line and a junk product line. Which product line of Moog did you get? What happened? Did you have to swap it out for OEM?
Here's the rest of the story. When installing the sway bar my mechanic is of the mindset stiffer is always better. I used a corksport bar. He put it on it's stiffest setting. It seems like factory end links were the weakest link!:ROFLMAO: That being said there appear to be no good choices other...
14 mm thin wall deep socket. DO NOT use any plug but OEM. https://www.mazdas247.com/forum/index.php?threads/unnecessary-spark-plug-replacement.123864955/
I'm trying to decide between Mazda genuine OEM, Moog, and Mevotech TTX. I made the mistake of not replacing them when installing a corksport sway bar. Now one is shot won't fully tighten.
I found a Canadian Amazon seller who was able to sell them to me a while back for my 2015. I had to ask them about it and they were able to put them on their Amazon store so I could buy them.
www.rockauto.com sells Akebono as well as various other name brand pads. Their prices seem to be unbeatable. I wonder how the Akebono Pro Act compare to Mazda OEM since they are both made by Akebono? I wouldn't be afraid to go with Raybestos EHT, Wagner OEX, or Centric Posi Quiet pads. For...
Just wanted to let you guys know where I'm at. Derrick @ Corksport is checking on the arm length of their Mazda 3/6 bar to see if it's suitable for AWD CX-5