Ok you can do this two ways.First jack the rear end up place jack under rear axle and jack up rear end and place a jack stand under the axle on the left side,right side.I suggest removing the rear wheels soley for better access.If you remove the wheels loosen the lugnuts before you jack up the rear end(wheels off the ground).Then once cleared off ground remove loosened lugs and take wheels off.Lubricate the upper and lower bolts on the shocks.Once nuts are off the studs for shocks slide and or tap the old shocks off evenly.Then clean the mounting points with brake cleaner and lubricate with some wheel bearing grease(lightly) this allows the new shocks to slide on easily.Cut the zip tie (may be on new shock first,then slide top of shock on 1st at the bottom of bed,install nut loose to hold,then compress the bottom of shock by hand push up and slide on bottom mount point install nut.Snug up both nuts by hand and torque these nuts to 57lbs with a torque wrench.Very easy to do and the wheels do not have to be removed by do alloy better access and buy a chiltons or haynes manaul which shows diagrams and a step by step if this is not elaborate enough.
The Mazda B2200 truck body did not change much, if at all between 1986 and 1993. There should be no differences in the shape of the engine compartment. -Kyrasis6 Owner of Mazdatruckin.com
Below are attached links discussing the horn on your truck.
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I have a 92 b2200 with 325k miles. Ibought it brand new.
At the top of the clutch pedal in the cab of the truck.
The torque specs for the cylinder head on a b2200 are 59-64 ft lbs (cold).
It would depend on the truck's condition. The B2200 short bed truck in excellent condition would be about $1,650. The B2200 long bed would be around $1,750 in excellent condition.
Look under vehicle follow fuel line from tank
All the 1986-1993 mazda b series trucks were manufactured in japan.By the way great built trucks for that matter.
Gap is 0.031 or 31thousandths. your truck has the 2184 cubic inch engine.
The amount of liability a driver has to carry, is decided by the laws of the state in which they live.
All 1986-1993 models have the same doors.