L leedar : Mazda CX-5 Grand Touring Sep 13, 2017 #1 I was looking under our CX-5 today and found rubber nipples underneath the rear suspension arms. Caught me by surprise. Kind of funny to see. They seem like wear indicators because they clearly won't make any noise if you drive over something low. Nothing on the front arms.
I was looking under our CX-5 today and found rubber nipples underneath the rear suspension arms. Caught me by surprise. Kind of funny to see. They seem like wear indicators because they clearly won't make any noise if you drive over something low. Nothing on the front arms.
paris1 : 23 CX-5 Premium Sep 13, 2017 #2 Positioning tabs for lower spring mounts. They were on previous models as well.
W Wheelie : Mazda CX-5 KF 2018 TS+ LP Sep 13, 2017 #3 paris1 said: Positioning tabs for lower spring mounts. They were on previous models as well. Click to expand... Probably also to avoid direct contact metal on metal, and reducing noizes. Gr. Karl
paris1 said: Positioning tabs for lower spring mounts. They were on previous models as well. Click to expand... Probably also to avoid direct contact metal on metal, and reducing noizes. Gr. Karl
paris1 : 23 CX-5 Premium Sep 13, 2017 #4 Wheelie said: Probably also to avoid direct contact metal on metal, and reducing noizes. Click to expand... The spring mounts I mentioned are rubber isolation pads. The "nipples" are there to keep them from shifting/turning.
Wheelie said: Probably also to avoid direct contact metal on metal, and reducing noizes. Click to expand... The spring mounts I mentioned are rubber isolation pads. The "nipples" are there to keep them from shifting/turning.