Best place to buy parts
#1
Best place to buy parts
When I hit 30k miles I plan to have the plugs, wires and coil changed from everything I've read. Is the coil the same as a coil pack on a regular car? Should I stick to Mazda parts? Who has the best prices?
#2
Smoking turbo yay
For coils, you have a couple of choices.
You can get OEM Revision C coils. Mazmart has good prices. I doubt any dealers will be cheaper.
You can also spend more money and get a set of BHR coils. They last way longer and are backed with a very good warranty and customer service.
As for spark plugs, Mazmart's price is, again, great, and they are a reputable store.
You can get OEM Revision C coils. Mazmart has good prices. I doubt any dealers will be cheaper.
You can also spend more money and get a set of BHR coils. They last way longer and are backed with a very good warranty and customer service.
As for spark plugs, Mazmart's price is, again, great, and they are a reputable store.
#4
Smoking turbo yay
True, prices for parts in the States seem to be saner.
Still, if you want OEM coils, I am not sure how up-to-date the ones from NAPA and AutoZone are. Are those Revision C?
As for spark plugs, you can check your local sources first in price. Here in Canada, the 3 sources I checked(local dealer, NAPA, ClubPlug.ca) all want CAN$40+ for a single plug. Not happening. Even with all the fee I have to pay for the ones I source from Mazmart, it still manages to be a little bit cheaper than buying in Canada, LOL.
Still, if you want OEM coils, I am not sure how up-to-date the ones from NAPA and AutoZone are. Are those Revision C?
As for spark plugs, you can check your local sources first in price. Here in Canada, the 3 sources I checked(local dealer, NAPA, ClubPlug.ca) all want CAN$40+ for a single plug. Not happening. Even with all the fee I have to pay for the ones I source from Mazmart, it still manages to be a little bit cheaper than buying in Canada, LOL.
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