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Best web site for Mazda OEM Maintenance parts?

Old Jul 23, 2022 | 06:29 AM
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Default Best web site for Mazda OEM Maintenance parts?

Is there a popular web site for Mazda OEM Maintenance parts, that have reasonable prices?
I am looking for a web site that sell things like cabin/engine air/ engine oil filters, brake pad, wiper blades refills...
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Old Jul 23, 2022 | 03:56 PM
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Amazon, eBay. Some Mazda dealers sell there at better prices than dealer rates. I generally go with OEM, but OEM Mazda parts are not always the best. For instance, Purolator makes a better oil filter than the cheaply-made "value" OEM filter, and Bosch makes a HEPA cabin air filter, part 6080C, that is much more robust than the Mazda filter (because the filter is thicker, it does reduce air flow, so I run 1 speed higher fan speed to compensate). I'm using both. Still use OEM for the engine air filter, wiper blades, and others. Those 2 filters might be the exception. Some of the aftermarket headlights, taillights, in particular are vastly inferior to the OEM ones which are made by Stanley Japan.
 
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Old Jul 23, 2022 | 05:51 PM
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Thanks for the info

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Amazon, eBay. Some Mazda dealers sell there at better prices than dealer rates. I generally go with OEM, but OEM Mazda parts are not always the best. For instance, Purolator makes a better oil filter than the cheaply-made "value" OEM filter, and Bosch makes a HEPA cabin air filter, part 6080C, that is much more robust than the Mazda filter (because the filter is thicker, it does reduce air flow, so I run 1 speed higher fan speed to compensate). I'm using both. Still use OEM for the engine air filter, wiper blades, and others. Those 2 filters might be the exception. Some of the aftermarket headlights, taillights, in particular are vastly inferior to the OEM ones which are made by Stanley Japan.
 
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