Reputable MX5 Mechanic in North West?

Reputable MX5 Mechanic in North West?

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A2Z

Original Poster:

1,080 posts

227 months

Friday 11th January 2008
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Hi All,

Just picked up my first MX5 yesterday.

Timing belt is overdue. Does anyone know of a half decent specialist in the North West. I am just north of Liverpool but don't mind travelling to the right guy.

Was quoted £180 by the local Mazda dealer, is that heavy/bargain/spot on?

Cheers.

iamlofi

2,196 posts

205 months

Friday 11th January 2008
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Do TDI North do this sorta stuff . . they are based in Warrington?

http://www.tdi-north.com/

Loads of good things i hear about this place looking at there site they do servicing etc

Edited by iamlofi on Friday 11th January 15:26

Wigeon Incognito

3,271 posts

219 months

Friday 11th January 2008
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Is that a belt and full service or just a belt?

If it's belt and full service then that's a great price.

Paul Sheard in Cheshire are an MX-5 specialist that I've heard good things about.

I used Sam Goodwin in Nuneaton to do my belts etc and they were excellent (although I live in Lancashire I travel a lot so tied it in with an appointment).

More recently I've been using Blackpool Mazda who advertise as an MX-5 specialist and are indeed very good and surprisingly cheap.

A2Z

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1,080 posts

227 months

Friday 11th January 2008
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Wigeon Incognito said:
Is that a belt and full service or just a belt?

If it's belt and full service then that's a great price.

Paul Sheard in Cheshire are an MX-5 specialist that I've heard good things about.

I used Sam Goodwin in Nuneaton to do my belts etc and they were excellent (although I live in Lancashire I travel a lot so tied it in with an appointment).

More recently I've been using Blackpool Mazda who advertise as an MX-5 specialist and are indeed very good and surprisingly cheap.
Thanks,

Price was just for the belt, said allow possibly another £40 for pulleys etc. if they need doing as well. The dealer does Ford, Mazda and Mitsubishi and was just chatting with the service manager while my (company) Ford was being serviced

Wigeon Incognito

3,271 posts

219 months

Friday 11th January 2008
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A2Z said:
Thanks,

Price was just for the belt, said allow possibly another £40 for pulleys etc. if they need doing as well. The dealer does Ford, Mazda and Mitsubishi and was just chatting with the service manager while my (company) Ford was being serviced
That doesn't sound cheap then, and the pulleys should be done at the same time - it's a no brainer for the price of the pulleys and gives peace of mind for the next 60000 miles.

MX-5 Lazza

7,952 posts

220 months

Sunday 13th January 2008
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A2Z said:
Price was just for the belt, said allow possibly another £40 for pulleys etc. if they need doing as well.
Sounds a bit expensive considering MX5Parts are doing a full parts kit for £40 at the moment

A2Z

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Sunday 13th January 2008
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MX-5 Lazza said:
A2Z said:
Price was just for the belt, said allow possibly another £40 for pulleys etc. if they need doing as well.
Sounds a bit expensive considering MX5Parts are doing a full parts kit for £40 at the moment
How easy is that to do for someone who is just about a "3 spanner" level (I can read and have all my own fingers though).


I was going to get a Haynes manual but I have heard that for these cars, they aren't that good. Might get this instead.

http://www.mx5parts.co.uk/product_info.php/product...