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87forever   +1y
here is the lower hose for the clutch slave cylinder and this is from auto zone for 62.00(cost maybe incorrect) going on memory.Anyway the part # is 71468 and brakeware is the brand.I will try and find the upper hose which ironically I need to replace next.These hose deterioate and cause the clutch fluid to get black or dirty and may collapse internally over the years or lose pressure.This hose is cheaper like rockauto I justed needed it quick and went autozone.To clarify this hose goes from the slave cyldr up to the metal clip on the firewall to the upper hose which hooks to the hardline to the resevour.
Cusser   +1y
I found that lower clutch hose to be SIGNIFICANTLY less at RockAuto than at AutoZone or O'Reilly, so that's where I got mine because I wasn't in a hurry (was rebuilding engine at the time, so not running it). I remember it about $17 there.
87forever   +1y
Just bumping this being it has been a while since any new items have been listed.Plus may assist newer members who are looking for various items.If anyone has some new oem or aftermarket parts that work please share pics,part #s and info relevant to the parts.And also a good source for oem is " target="_blank and don't forget our vendors HERE that can get things for you!
wood_butcher   +1y
GREAT thread...really helped me figure out what parts I needed to fix my shifter. I'll post a complete parts list after I get all of the parts delivered.
87forever   +1y
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Ok finally bought some new new brake pedal/clutch pedal pads.Napa # ATM-0771302 for a cost of 3.29 each and total 7.02 for 2.Keep in mind I have napa warehouse that supplies the smaller stores and the whse did not have these stocked,so went to a smaller store.Call for inventory to save a trip.These are a identical oem pad and was told from a mazda vendor for napa.I am replacing my orig 25 yr old pads that are toast.
Cusser   +1y
I bought NAPA pedal pads last year for my truck, have been happy with them. I can't swear they were the same part number or "original" but they look and work pretty well so far.

I found them on NAPAonline.com and store had them within a day or two.
87forever   +1y
Bumping this so if you have updated parts not listed you can share your part #s and pics(those are good) and the list on mt is growing.Let's add more here!
87forever   +1y
Looking for oem part #s or shares they are here.Just bumping for our newer members if your hunting something.This list needs to have some added pieces if you did something oem and not listed.Post part # and store and or pics.
87forever   +1y
Refreshing this since a lot of new members maybe looking for where to buy certain oem parts or aftermarket replacement pieces." target="_blank is a great place to find oem items and while the pricing might scare you it is all legit 100% mazda parts.I have made many purchases from them and if you have any questions about the parts just call them they are very helpful.Alot of mazda dealers can order certain things but,not necessarily all the items you see on the mazdapartscenter page.
mark2.0   +1y
Ordered a radio box for my 1990 B2200. Had found the part number on a diagram and tried to order the part through my local dealership. They had no record of the part number. Checked out the website and ordered the part i needed, pretty certain they would contact me and tell me the part was no longer available. Well, the part showed up today, new, still in the wrapper. Great source for parts. With shipping, the part costed $3 more than the list price. Well worth it.