Mazda MX6 2.5 V6 manual
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I bought some yellow brush on paint and did the calipers and carriers. It wasn't a complete success and does need touching up but it's an improvement at least. These rear brakes aren't standard and are a conversion upgrade. The calipers are shared but several Mazda models, there is a bracket to mount them further out from center to accommodate larger Tarox grooved discs.
The pads I bought fit the RX-7 and also a Starion apparently.
Anyhow, I got everything somewhat cleaned up and thrown back together. Gave the discs a going over with the Kurust, greased up the pins and all that, they seem to be operating well.
The pads I bought fit the RX-7 and also a Starion apparently.
Anyhow, I got everything somewhat cleaned up and thrown back together. Gave the discs a going over with the Kurust, greased up the pins and all that, they seem to be operating well.
Got a few other bits and pieces done. Managed to get the moonroof going, just needed a bit of encouragement from an assisting hand to get it moving after not being used for some time, will have a look at greasing it up at a later date.
More interestingly though I fitted the replacement MX-5 Momo steering wheel, really prefer it to the plastic blob standard item.
Replaced the number plates front and rear, nice to have fresh new ones plus I prefer the plain style to one's with borders, extra text or other additions.
More interestingly though I fitted the replacement MX-5 Momo steering wheel, really prefer it to the plastic blob standard item.
Replaced the number plates front and rear, nice to have fresh new ones plus I prefer the plain style to one's with borders, extra text or other additions.
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