Help with Mazda parts...
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Hello,
My 2011 Mazda 5 Diesel Sport needs a new rear offside damper, as the original has sprung a leak (The nearside one was replaced a year ago my a Mazda main dealer under warranty). Now the car is no longer under warranty I certainly don't want to pay a main dealer the £200 asking price when it's a simple enough job to do myself.
Can anyone recommend a reputable place where I can get a replacement? Mazda are quoting £112.85 +VAT which is mental, particularly when it's well known that the original items are pretty crap! I have looked at several generic on-line suppliers all of which quote around £50-60 for after market replacements, but they offer little in the way of technical information about the parts they are suggesting. It seems almost too good to be true that these parts will just drop on like an OEM part.
I am slightly nervous about ordering from one of these places because the last thing I want is to get a replacement that either fits and is the wrong spec, or, doesn't fit properly!
Any advice would be gratefully received :-)
Thanks,
Luke
My 2011 Mazda 5 Diesel Sport needs a new rear offside damper, as the original has sprung a leak (The nearside one was replaced a year ago my a Mazda main dealer under warranty). Now the car is no longer under warranty I certainly don't want to pay a main dealer the £200 asking price when it's a simple enough job to do myself.
Can anyone recommend a reputable place where I can get a replacement? Mazda are quoting £112.85 +VAT which is mental, particularly when it's well known that the original items are pretty crap! I have looked at several generic on-line suppliers all of which quote around £50-60 for after market replacements, but they offer little in the way of technical information about the parts they are suggesting. It seems almost too good to be true that these parts will just drop on like an OEM part.
I am slightly nervous about ordering from one of these places because the last thing I want is to get a replacement that either fits and is the wrong spec, or, doesn't fit properly!
Any advice would be gratefully received :-)
Thanks,
Luke
DodgeeDave said:
Hi Luke,
I replaced the rear shocks on my wife's 1.8 petrol Mazda5 last year. I got them from Euro Car Parts. I just typed in the reg plate and it suggested the ones that would fit. I went for the Sachs ones and they fitted fine. It was an easy job to DIY.
Good luck!
Thanks! I saw the same parts on the Euro Car Parts site and have ordered the Sachs unit.I replaced the rear shocks on my wife's 1.8 petrol Mazda5 last year. I got them from Euro Car Parts. I just typed in the reg plate and it suggested the ones that would fit. I went for the Sachs ones and they fitted fine. It was an easy job to DIY.
Good luck!
Best wishes,
Luke
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