The last piece of my puzzle arrives next week. A full set of colour matched OEM mudflaps, front and back.
Yes, I go for more weight and the urban rally car suspension height every time!

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MXHEVN wrote:looking good as always, i see you have installed some NB8B seats!
where did you get the mud flaps from? mazda? i'll be looking for a rear set sometime soon.
Ando wrote:MXHEVN wrote:looking good as always, i see you have installed some NB8B seats!
where did you get the mud flaps from? mazda? i'll be looking for a rear set sometime soon.
http://www.mazdastuff.com
The stylebar is from Mania. It is a great balance of price and performance. I bought a cheap copy off eBay and it sucked big time. This one from Mania is a perfect fit and bolted in solid as a rock. The added rigidity across the cabin made an enormous difference in my 5.
I've read some threads about the radiator changing colour and it being a bad sign. I'm yet to find anything on my car that is really that worn out. I've been over everything between the number plates and it all seems pretty solid and wear free. I am keeping an eye on the temp gauge though, as I have had hoses on my last car split and leave me stranded, let alone the whole radiator...
MXHEVN wrote:Dont trust the water temp gauge, they generally have three settings, off, normal (once warm) and once it moves again, its normally too late and has already overheated.
Just keep an eye on that radiator, the replacements are getting cheap these days.
Ando wrote:MXHEVN wrote:Dont trust the water temp gauge, they generally have three settings, off, normal (once warm) and once it moves again, its normally too late and has already overheated.
Just keep an eye on that radiator, the replacements are getting cheap these days.
Thanks for the tip. The oil pressure and temp senders aren't accurate at all, huh? I would like them both to move and reflect some sort of current state of play?!?!
Ando wrote:MXHEVN wrote:Dont trust the water temp gauge, they generally have three settings, off, normal (once warm) and once it moves again, its normally too late and has already overheated.
Just keep an eye on that radiator, the replacements are getting cheap these days.
Thanks for the tip. The oil pressure and temp senders aren't accurate at all, huh? I would like them both to move and reflect some sort of current state of play?!?!
blehbear wrote:Hey I've got the same repeller alarm system as you, on a 98 twilight blue nb8a too. Mind you, the alarm system is a POS.
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