I took more apart today. The right rear spring insulator (at the top) is hanging off. Is there anywhere to get these? I can't seem to find any!
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Originally posted by bravekozak View PostThe part numbers are F4BZ-5586-B (SEAT)
and F4BZ-5586-A (SEAT)
There are also a couple of clear gaskets
F4BZ-18199-AA (GASKET)
http://bwbronze.com/festiva/suspension_goodies.jpg
You wanna sell those?
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Originally posted by bravekozak View PostThe part numbers are F4BZ-5586-B (SEAT)
and F4BZ-5586-A (SEAT)
There are also a couple of clear gaskets
F4BZ-18199-AA (GASKET)
http://bwbronze.com/festiva/suspension_goodies.jpg
CZ
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Originally posted by FB71 View Postyou can use a piece of heater hose threaded over the first coil of the spring in place of the isolator.
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I know this is an old thread but instead of starting a new one on the same subject I though I would just add on to this one.
So is there now a source anywhere for the spring isolators? What is the experience of those people who have used heater hose threaded over the end of the coils?
I'm getting ready to rebuild a couple of struts and would really like to have new isolators too.Last edited by 1990new; 07-18-2017, 09:35 PM.
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Ok, dragonhealer gave me a part number for a current mazda part that fits the front. I went to the mazda dealer and bought 2. When i went to install them i was in a hurry and couldnt get them to sit on there nice. My original ones were in good shape so i just threw them on.
Heres the info.
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Originally posted by ryanprins13 View PostOk, dragonhealer gave me a part number for a current mazda part that fits the front. I went to the mazda dealer and bought 2. When i went to install them i was in a hurry and couldnt get them to sit on there nice. My original ones were in good shape so i just threw them on.
Heres the info.
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