well if it has the 4.0L V6 it will have the 8.8 rear axle (size of ring gear) if the motor is smaller it will have the 7.5 inch rear end
to the guy who originally answered this question. the b2300 never came with a v6. its a b 2300 2.3 liter 4 cylinder and your also wrong i have had several of these pickups and almost every one of them was a factory stock 8.8 rear end
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If it has a 4.0L V6 then it has an 8.8 (size of ring gear) if it has anything less of a motor it will be the 7.5 inch.
The proper oil type is important to keep a vehicle running correctly. 5w-20 oil is the oil that a 1996 Mazda b2300 uses.
Rcommended manual transmission lubricant type: MERCON automatic transmission fluid - Haynes Repair Manual #36071, 1994-2005 Mazda Pick-ups B2300, B2500, B3000, B4000.
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The front and rear brakes are both made of ceramic. i bought front and rear brakes on eBay for $80 total.
85W90 Gear oil.
75W-90
1500 has a 9.25 2500 has a 10.5 3500 has a 11.5
You can go to Autozone.com and theres a link there you can type in what diagram you need and it pulls it right up
I don't believe so, I'm pretty sure a "Track Bar" aka "Panhard Rod" is meant to help stabilize the rear axle. 1995 Mazda 626 is an FF or front-engine front-wheel drive vehicle. there is no "rear axle" to speak of, because it is independent suspension. there IS a tie-rod type stabilizer in the rear however.
On the 4WD SR5 truck, front brakes are disc, and rear brakes are drum.