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I knew I forgot something on my list. In fact check all the fluids, power steering, brake, gear oil, windshield washer, etc. Change "gear oil" to ATF here and in my post above if you have an auto. -juice |
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That's quite a list! I've been under the impression that I shouldn't have to worry about the tranny fluid with a manual. I've also been meaning to remove the tow hooks myself since I've got a grill waiting to be installed, but getting them to do it is probably easier. I'm not sure what the torque wheels are. |
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actually manual transmission gear oil should be replaced every 30k or so. it's in your owner's manual. if you don't have one, I bet Mazda would send or sell you one. -Colin |
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I meant torque the wheel lug nuts to specification. In other words, I don't just throw them back on and tighten them arbitrarily. -juice |
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Thanks to everyone who answered my question about load capacity. I also contacted Mazda - their answer was that the 340 lb limit was for "optimal" performance, but exceeding it would not be a safety issue. Regards Ken |
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| I know Miata's are known for this, but what is the fix for a '92? I can't remember if strut tower braces help or if there's something else that can be done. I know that a lot of ride and handling gizmos are available from mmmiata.com, but I don't want to waste money by ordering the wrong thing. Any help would be appreciated. | |
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Check here for some insight http://www.miata.net/garage/65_mph.html |
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Happy Easter to All! God Bless, Larry |
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Spring is here, My hardtop is off! Happy Convertabling all (god or no god |
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Check tire pressure. 26-28psi is best to avoid that shimmy. Mine was high and jiggled a lot at highway speeds, plus the CD would skip all the time. It's much better now. I also added a front lower brace that I made myself from C-Channel steel and some zinc coated bolts. Check miata.net, there were instructions on how-to. Or you can just buy a custom brace for $30-38 or so. It bolts on easily. -juice |
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