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Is it Ok to Use Hard Suspension Pads on a 2004 with standard suspension?
Just ordered replacement pads for my 2004 miata thinking I'd be getting the
NS pads. When I checked the part # - N0Y9-33-23Z on my invoice, it appears to be for HD or sport suspension front pads. I was told by the dealership that they use the car's Vin # JM1NB353840400298 to ascertain the correct pads. Any comments? |
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Is it Ok to Use Hard Suspension Pads on a 2004 with standardsuspension?
On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 19:23:20 +0000, Sheldon Rudie wrote:
> Just ordered replacement pads for my 2004 miata thinking I'd be getting > the NS pads. When I checked the part # - N0Y9-33-23Z on my invoice, it > appears to be for HD or sport suspension front pads. I was told by the > dealership that they use the car's Vin # JM1NB353840400298 to ascertain > the correct pads. Any comments? Somehow, Mazda's data base of VIN numbers is not always that accurate. My car showed up as a Mazda 3 or whatever. Looked like a Miata to me. Leon -- Leon Bess Bozo .) |
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Is it Ok to Use Hard Suspension Pads on a 2004 with standard suspension?
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Leon van Dommelen > wrote: > Somehow, Mazda's data base of VIN numbers is not always that accurate. > My car showed up as a Mazda 3 or whatever. Looked like a Miata to me. Check the fold-down center armrest in the back seat. If it has cupholders, it's a Mazda3. -- Lanny Chambers St. Louis, MO '94C |
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Is it Ok to Use Hard Suspension Pads on a 2004 with standard suspension?
Leon van Dommelen > wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 19:23:20 +0000, Sheldon Rudie wrote: > >> Just ordered replacement pads for my 2004 miata thinking I'd be >> getting the NS pads. When I checked the part # - N0Y9-33-23Z on >> my invoice, it appears to be for HD or sport suspension front >> pads. I was told by the dealership that they use the car's Vin # >> JM1NB353840400298 to ascertain the correct pads. Any comments? > > Somehow, Mazda's data base of VIN numbers is not always that > accurate. My car showed up as a Mazda 3 or whatever. Looked like > a Miata to me. Have you visited your ophthalmologist lately? ;-) -- XS11E, Killing all posts from Google Groups The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org |
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Is it Ok to Use Hard Suspension Pads on a 2004 with standardsuspension?
On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 21:57:33 -0600, Lanny Chambers wrote:
> In article >, > Leon van Dommelen > wrote: > >> Somehow, Mazda's data base of VIN numbers is not always that accurate. >> My car showed up as a Mazda 3 or whatever. Looked like a Miata to me. > > Check the fold-down center armrest in the back seat. If it has > cupholders, it's a Mazda3. It is full of kids that cannot drive in the front seat there. Leon -- Leon Bess Bozo .) |
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