shifter bushing part #'s
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shifter bushing part #'s
Does anyone have the mazda part numbers for the shifter bushings for a 86 non turbo rx7?
Also, can you just re-arrange the mazdatrix part numbers.. eg.
17-4810-8AF1 for 79-95 -> 8AF1-17-481 ?
99-1780-M505 -> M505-99-178?
Also, can you just re-arrange the mazdatrix part numbers.. eg.
17-4810-8AF1 for 79-95 -> 8AF1-17-481 ?
99-1780-M505 -> M505-99-178?
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I would think the parts manual, available online via http://www.mazdaformance.com/rx7.htm will give you the information you are looking for. Just go to the 'parts diagram' link and download the applicable year. You need Adobe Reader to view, its a free program if you don't have it.
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because I don't want to order parts from the US when I can get a discount on them from a local dealer.
I Looked in the online parts manual but I didn't have any luck finding the numbers.
I Looked in the online parts manual but I didn't have any luck finding the numbers.
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Originally posted by Codey
Why look for Mazda parts? The mazdatrix bushings work fine.
Why look for Mazda parts? The mazdatrix bushings work fine.
b, mazdatrix doesn't ship or bill to canada with out having HUGE hassles to deal with.
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Look up Trussville or Roebuck Mazda on the internet. They are in Alabama. They have all the numbers in stock if you tell them what you want. They are very good to deal with on the phone since they do a lot of internet derived orders unlike the hormonally challenged Mazdatrix where you don't know from one day to the next who is going to rip your head off. Also, Trussville doesn't charge you an extra charge to use your credit card for the order.
As for the bushings, make sure you order the white bottom bushing. The blue one is too soft and will disintegrate. That is the one that comes in the kit, but you need the hard plastic white one. Trussville, after checking, told me they usually put it in the Miata's. Mazdatrix also shows it in their bushing "how to". Also, replace your rubber middle and lower bushings if torn or worn. Those are the big dollar ones, $40-50, for those 3 big rubber bad boys! Finally, check the keyway on the ball of the 89+ shifter. There should be a plastic keyway bushing in there as well. If not, order it also. Small, but about $7.00 if I remember correctly.
If you still need all the numbers, I have the bags at home and can get them for you. PM me if that's the case.
Ralf
As for the bushings, make sure you order the white bottom bushing. The blue one is too soft and will disintegrate. That is the one that comes in the kit, but you need the hard plastic white one. Trussville, after checking, told me they usually put it in the Miata's. Mazdatrix also shows it in their bushing "how to". Also, replace your rubber middle and lower bushings if torn or worn. Those are the big dollar ones, $40-50, for those 3 big rubber bad boys! Finally, check the keyway on the ball of the 89+ shifter. There should be a plastic keyway bushing in there as well. If not, order it also. Small, but about $7.00 if I remember correctly.
If you still need all the numbers, I have the bags at home and can get them for you. PM me if that's the case.
Ralf
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Yes you can re-arrange the m-trix part #'s.
Go to your local dealer with the part #'s, it'll cost you about $30 CDN - least that's what I remember from last year when I did the same...........
Go to your local dealer with the part #'s, it'll cost you about $30 CDN - least that's what I remember from last year when I did the same...........
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