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179 messages, Last post on Jan 28, 2008 at 12:00 PM
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Replying to: d5a (Jan 15, 2007 2:01 pm) I would ask the dealership to order you a new center flip tray, and have it replaced under warranty. |
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| i have a 2005 mpv w/ a factory towing package...when i attach my small trailer to it,it immediately bottoms out.trailer weighs approx 700 lbs.anyone know of anything i can install to raise the rear end?mazda says they don't know of any product.vehicle appears very low even w/o trailer hooked up...thanks...bligh | |
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I thought this van looked familiar. Interesting article. http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/ab_parts_accessories/article/0,2021,DIY_13690_3168- 106,00.html |
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Hello All; We bought a 2003 Mazda MPV DX recently and this van does not have ABS. Living in the snow belt, this van skidded yesterday and swung around 180 degrees on a busy snow-covered street. Fortunately I avoided hitting the on-coming cars. Hence I am wondering whether it is possible to buy aftermarket ABS from Mazda dealer or someone else. Thanks, Sri. |
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Don't know what kind of tires you have, but if they are the OEM Dunlop SP4000... they suck in snow. Persoanlly I wouldn't want anyone messing with my brakes to install ABS. I think your spin was more a reflection of your tires and speed than of not having ABS. Don't know if aftermarket ABS available from Mazda, but I don't think it is. May be better to invest in snow tires. |
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