Mazda 3 parts reviews

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Castrol Engine oil

SOOOO I've always used full synthetic way before most vehicles started recommending it from the manufacturer. I've ran mobile 1, royal purple, and a few others. When we got our 2007 Mazda 3 all of the records/receipts showed conventional Castrol was used. I've stuck with it to see how it do... I've increased the weight "one step" because we live in a hotter than average climate but we just hit 290k miles with not major issues... my average MPG is 31.x and I typically do 10 over the speed limit (so it could definitely be improved).I change it myself every 5k miles. I think the frequency is more important than the quality with oil. I'd rather have super tech every 3k than mobile 1 every 10k. I think if you stick with any major brand, use a good filter, and change it regularly you'll be fine.

Pros: 290k miles, no major issues
Cons: MPG could be improved
Vehicle: Mazda 3
Mileage: 290000 km
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
NoCommunication522
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Rating 4.0

Bought these tires for my Mazda 3 after one of my OEM Bridgestone EL440’s got pregnant(sidewall bulge), and I plugged a puncture in the other one. Decided to just replace the tires completely.

So far I’m happy with them.

Pros:

- Severe snow rating so they are legally snow tires in my state(for mountain passes and stuff), and I’m guessing the snow traction is way better. They are still all season tires though.

- Seems to be a softer ride overall even on the stock 18” side.

- XL sidewall strength, vs the stock tires being standard. Should help with those sidewall issues.

- They seem fairly quiet as far as noise.

- $150 rebate in addition to being fairly cheap

Cons:

- These are definitely not for those people who want sporty handling, they don’t really feel like a sport tire, and are more of a touring road tire.

- I’ve heard the treadwear isn’t the best(makes sense with the snow rating)

Pros: softer ride, fairly quiet
Cons: not for sporty handling
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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Exedy Clutch kit
wolfink9
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Rating 5.0

If you do end up replacing it. I have found success with the exedy clutch kit and luk flywheel combo.

Pros: success with exedy clutch
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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OEM Mazda Brake pads
Kristianf00
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Rating 4.0

At 55,XXX miles and still haven’t changed my brakes on 2019 AWD Mazda 3(not as heavy as yours but heavier than a FWD 3) Last service, I was in the green for both sets still, but they said I would likely be in “yellow” by 60-65k. I did want to note—I hear no scraping/squealing and brakes feel relatively strong just not as great as new.

Pros: brakes feel strong
Cons: not as great as new
Vehicle: Mazda 3
Mileage: 55000 km
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Castrol Engine oil
ItzKitkat
  • Exhaust smoke:
Rating 3.5

I use Castrol EDGE Fully synthetic oil in my 2013 Mazda 3 skyactiv. It does burn a little but I did not have any issues.

Pros: no issues
Cons: burns a little
Vehicle: Mazda 3
Mileage: 150000 km
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OEM Mazda Windshield
queen_je11y
  • Chips/cracks:
Rating 1.0

My previous car was a ‘21 Mazda 3. The factory windshield was SO fragile in my opinion. Granted I live in AZ where rock chips are extremely common. I had 3 chips that quickly turned into 3 huge cracks within about a 6 month time frame.

Cons: very fragile, prone to cracks
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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DUNLOP Tires
Automodom
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Rating 1.0

The 18 inch wheels with low profile tires are rough, loud, and I've had 2 flats. The stock dunlop tires suck.

Cons: rough, loud, prone to flats
Vehicle: Mazda 3
Mileage: 15000 km
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