Should I replace the nuts, when replacing swaybar links and tie rod ends?

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I'm going to be replacing the front swaybar links and tie rod ends on my 2006 Mazda 3 (with 190K miles). Is it okay to reuse the existing nuts when I replace them? I see that some after market parts come with new nuts. But the Mazda parts from the dealer don't, which is what I'm using. Amazingly Mazda wants $5-$7 for a single nut.
 
Whenever I sell the links I usually quote the nuts also. Ford is big on one time use parts and not re-using them. Don't sell a lot of tie rod ends on Mazda, but sell a bunch of endlinks on 3s and 5s.
 
Whenever I sell the links I usually quote the nuts also. Ford is big on one time use parts and not re-using them. Don't sell a lot of tie rod ends on Mazda, but sell a bunch of endlinks on 3s and 5s.

Thanks. The parts guy at Mazda told me usually people reuse the nuts, if they're not damaged. For whatever that's worth. Maybe I shouldn't be cheap and just get the nuts, but I'm also wondering if I'm worrying about something that doesn't matter.

I see no problem if they're in good shape.

Thanks.
 
Personally I keep a small stash of used castle nuts just in case. Sway bar link nuts I always chase anyhow to remove any mechanical locking and then use thread lock.
 
I’m surprised that the new links don’t come with new nuts.

That said, if you’re in the rust belt, well, yeah, I would replace them.

IF you’re in a place where they don’t rust, then perhaps, chase the threads, add a bit of thread lock, and send it.
 
Whenever I sell the links I usually quote the nuts also. Ford is big on one time use parts and not re-using them. Don't sell a lot of tie rod ends on Mazda, but sell a bunch of endlinks on 3s and 5s.
I'm not surprised about the end links - my FWD Mazdas (2001 Protege and 2009 Mazda5) have been hard on them.

Are the newer Mazdas (CX-5, etc.) easier on end links?
 
I’m surprised that the new links don’t come with new nuts.

That said, if you’re in the rust belt, well, yeah, I would replace them.

IF you’re in a place where they don’t rust, then perhaps, chase the threads, add a bit of thread lock, and send it.

Mazda seems to often be weird that way. Their parts are also a lot more expensive generally than Toyota or Honda. I read that a lot of their parts are manufactured in Japan and they don't have much production in the U.S. and Mexico, so perhaps that explains why.

I live in an arid moderate climate. Rust is not an issue. I am keeping the car though so maybe I'll just order the nuts. People here seem to have mixed opinions.

I'm not surprised about the end links - my FWD Mazdas (2001 Protege and 2009 Mazda5) have been hard on them.

Are the newer Mazdas (CX-5, etc.) easier on end links?

The tie rod ends I'm replacing on my Mazda 3 are the original parts. So they lasted 190K miles. That seems pretty good. But I don't drive the car very hard.
 
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