Tribute Upgrades?
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Tribute Upgrades? - 9/16/2004 2:25:04 PM
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jayrox
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My wife and I just got ourselves a Tribute and I was wondering what kind of upgrades people are doing/have done or suggest for their SUV. We are looking at getting the Thule 450 Crossroad roof rack adapter and some decent load bars to go on the less-than-adequate factory racks. We are also going to get the cargo tray for the interior and a step plate for the rear bumper. I was also curious as to what kind of performance enhancements would be a good idea. I will be tossing the factory air filter when it's spent and pick up a nice K&N drop-in so that the truck breathes better. What other things would you do to the engine? Better spark plug wires? Different header? Cams? What about suspension? Should we ugrade the shocks and/or springs? Don't get me wrong, the vehicle runs like a champ, has lots of power, good pickup. I'm just curious. We got ours with a nice Class III hitch, not that we plan on pulling anything heavier than a tent trailer but it's nice to know we could if we needed to. Thanks in advance. I am actually really surprised that this part of the Mazda Forum is so quiet. Aren't there more Tribute owners out there? Jayrox
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RE: Tribute Upgrades? - 7/9/2005 8:24:13 PM
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MrPorterhouse
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I bought a 2005 Tribute about 48 hours ago. The factory sound is HORRIBLE. That's got to go. Add a JL Audio 8" sub, MB Quart component speakers, and a DVD head unit with screens either in the head rests or one from the ceiling. I don't want a BASS monster that booms from a mile away. I did that when I was younger. I'm 30 now, married and have a little girl. I want a CLEAN and CLEAR sound system that puts out a frequency response that extends low, has outstanding midrange and crisp treble. The 16" rims are OK, but I'd like to go with 18" and a high performance all season tire. I've got the 2.3L 4 banger and the power is weak, but the fuel economy is decent. What I want to do is go with the turbo/intercooler package that Mazda did on the Mazdaspeed 6. That'll boost me to about 275 ponies. Add a K&N air filter and high flow exhaust and I'm good for another 2-3 horses. That's all I want to do. The stock interior is actually really nice. It looks clean and neat. We'll see how much cash I can save to accomplish my wish list. First thing is the SOUND. I just can't drive arond with that muffled crapola seaping out of the speakers. YUCK!
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RE: Tribute Upgrades? - 7/20/2005 6:48:10 PM
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Tigwebu
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i got the k&n filter, it increase accel. and add a few more ponies. Does anybody know how to remove the stock cd 2.3L I4
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RE: Tribute Upgrades? - 7/27/2005 6:35:48 PM
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Toby
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I don't have a problem with the sound system. Then again I have never understood the need to spend thousands of dollars on a sound system that I listen to for an average of 15 minutes per day. Guess my 5 minute commute to work is shorter than usual - ah, the advantages of living in Kansas :) The one upgrade I have thought about has been to get the side step bars. With the height of the vehicle there is a lot of friction when I slide out of the seat. I can immagine the fabric wearing out quickly. With the step bars I think I would be more likely to step out of the car straighter and then down to the ground.
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