How about a Part # category??

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Bbqman218
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How about a Part # category??

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I have had trouble finding parts for my 95 Mx-3. From Tie rod endlinks, gaskets, air filters, CV Boots, and the such. If someone comes across a part # that they have, can you post if for the others to use.<P> Heres one for the Tie Rod Endlinks,<P> Moog........ES3251RL .. That is for the rt or lt tie rod. It looks Identical to the Mazda version and costs $25 compared to $44 Mazda.<P> Chris
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Thanks for the info on the Part #'s category, I tried there it helped, just looking for more replacement parts like gaskets, altenators, and that type stuff.<P> If you wish to add the Tie rod ends to your list, the company that makes them is "Moog" The part # is listed in the above category and it fits the original to a "T" <P> Thanks Chris
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Bbqman218:<BR><STRONG>Thanks for the info on the Part #'s category, I tried there it helped, just looking for more replacement parts like gaskets, altenators, and that type stuff.<P> If you wish to add the Tie rod ends to your list, the company that makes them is "Moog" The part # is listed in the above category and it fits the original to a "T" <P> Thanks Chris</STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>Making an aftermarket parts number list would be a huge project.<P>BTW, the <I>real</I> Mazda parts numbers for the tie rods are:<P><B>INNER</B><BR>I4: R E016-32-25X<BR> L E016-32-24X<BR>V6: R E018-32-250<BR> L E018-32-240<BR><B>OUTER</B><BR>8AB2-32-280 (all models, both sides)
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Actually, Jeff, you could just save that Excel spreadsheet as an HTML (from within Excel), and post it straight up onto the site. Just be sure to save the SHEET and not the entire WORKBOOK.<P> <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by MX-3.com:<BR><STRONG>I have some parts listed on my website in the aftermarket parts section. However if everyone wants to send me any part numbers they have, and are sure of with a description of which model and year car it is from I will try to start a database of parts on the site.<P>I have a whole slew of stuff in an excel spreadsheet as it is now. <P>Jeff Abrams also has a handy Collision parts guide scanned and posted at his website: <A HREF="http://www.mazdamaniac.com" TARGET=_blank>http://www.mazdamaniac.com</A></STRONG><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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So anyone have a alternet(bigger) oil filter
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