You have come to the right place if you need new or replacement parts for your 1972 MGB. Advance Auto carries over 296 aftermarket parts for your 1972 MG MGB, along with original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts. We’ve got amazing prices on 1972 MGB Air, Fuel, Emission & Exhaust and Accessories, Body & Wipers parts. Plus, our selection of 1972 Tools, Fluids & Garage parts for your MGB are some of the lowest in the market.
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Submitted 2022-02-11
By Froggy
From Lansing
It's a gallon of Antifreeze, pour in your radiator.
Bottom Line recommended
Submitted 2022-02-09
By SABB
From Savannah Georgia
It's great for my radiator
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Submitted 2022-02-09
By Terry
From Sebring
Pour and go
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from $15.99
View ProductSubmitted 2022-02-11
By Jake
From woodbridge
Put it in the car radiator.
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Submitted 2022-02-08
By Gee
From Columbus, GA
I used this antifreeze, after I replaced a water pump ...
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Submitted 2022-01-28
By Bbrag
From Perry Hall
Great for changing all your antifreeze Dilute your own and save!
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from $18.99
View ProductSubmitted 2022-08-22
By Dano
From Circleville, Ohio
Have done double drain and fills on 2013 Hyundai Elantra and 2015 Santa Fe at 80k miles. Both shift smooth and flawless. Drain and filled Elantra again at 120k. Fluid looked clean with no burnt odor Gonna use it on my 2011 Camry with 72 k miles. I think it holds up better than OEM fluid
Bottom Line recommended
Submitted 2022-07-18
By Matt
From Iowa
I own a '03 Hyundai Elantra, '07 Ford Five Hundred, and a '07 Mazda CX7. All 3 vehicles claim the transmission is "Lubed for life", I choose not to adhere to that kind of neglect. I do a drain and fill of the transmission case on each vehicle when I change the engine oil. I'm able to drain 3-3.5 quarts of transmission fluid out of each of them, so it ends up being about 3 quarts of fresh fluid mixed in with 3 or so quarts of old fluid left in the torque converter. After doing that a few times the fluid is now always nice and clean. The Hyundai and Mazda both have slightly over 200,000 miles, the Ford has 240,000. They all shift nice and smooth. I also run Maxlife ATF in a 94 F150 with a 4r70w, and a 96 F350 with a E4OD. It works just fine in both of them as well. Of course they're both conventional and serviceable automatics. I get about 30,000 miles out of the fluid and filter in either of them, granted they're hauling or pulling something 95% of the time.
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Submitted 2022-07-11
By expdchief
From Palm Coast, Fla
About 2 years ago a single mom friend of mine had a 2005 Honda Odyssey transmission issue. I test drove the car about 2 miles and when we got back to her house the tranny was slipping so badly we literally coasted into her driveway. I called a friend of mine who has a shop and he told me when a Honda transmission gets that bad it needs to be replaced as they are so hard to rebuild. I had had some luck prior using a combination of Valvoline MaxLife and Lucas Transmission fix. So I told her before sinking $5k into a transmission why not give it a try. I changed the transmission using 1 gallon of the MaxLife and a 12 oz bottle of Lucas Transmission fix. Drove her van 10-15 miles and it shifted like new. 60 days later we did the same process withe MAXLIFE and the Lucas but this time changed her transmission filter as well. I saw her today and she said she has had no further transmission issues. Now that is what I call "A FIX." So for about $100 in fluid, filter, and the Lucas, she is still on the road with her '05 Odyssey. You can see the videos I did on Rumble at expdchief just scroll down as it was awhile ago (Dec. 2020).
Bottom Line recommended
from $35.99
View ProductCustomers frequently purchase these best-selling 1972 MG MGB Air, Fuel, Emission & Exhaust parts.
Submitted 2021-08-31
By Ben
From Undisclosed
Followed the directions. Ran it for 7 minutes at idle. It really didn't clear out the amount of dirt that I expected. I was disappointed in the product.
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Submitted 2021-08-29
By Douglas
From Undisclosed
Totally fits as expected
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Submitted 2021-08-24
By Michael
From Undisclosed
Great Product.
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from $5.49
View ProductSubmitted 2022-01-21
By Fillthabowlski22
From 37061
Loved it
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Submitted 2021-10-25
By edward
From Undisclosed
very good match for synthetic oil
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Submitted 2021-08-25
By jeffrey
From Undisclosed
Excellent service and parts.
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from $7.49
View ProductSubmitted 2021-07-10
By aleksandr
From Undisclosed
oil filter is oil filter. Is engine works so filter is not bad.
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Submitted 2021-04-30
By James
From Undisclosed
Product works wonders
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Submitted 2021-03-10
By Donald
From Undisclosed
Did the job
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from $14.29
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Submitted 2013-10-21
By Greg - Grand Poobah of Nothing
From Kingwood, Texas
Well-made, solid materials and construction. Wire leads are adequate length for wiring in and placement of unit though 6" more inches would have been nice. As to placement and wiring, consult the web forums related to the vehicle being installed for guidance. I found it to be a wealth of information and made things much easier as detailed out color coding of wiring and location of where to find and best place to install. The product requires little if any mechanical aptitude to install, only the ability to follow directions and simple tools.
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from $99.99
View ProductSubmitted 2021-03-29
By Adrian
From Undisclosed
Great
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Submitted 2021-02-02
By Michael
From Undisclosed
Go to local place for my parts. Almost always in stock. Great prices.
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Submitted 2020-12-27
By Donna
From Undisclosed
Fit perfectly and resolved all the lights, ABS Traction Control and ESP. (the bolt is 8mm)
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from $71.99
View ProductSubmitted 2022-12-06
By D
From 22901
I have bought these twice for my 2013 Elantra. I live in Virginia so there is a lot of pollen, rain, ect... I thought maybe the first time I didn't get a great pair because they were streaking very badly after 3 months so I got another pair. It has been three months and again they are performing poorly. Driving in the rain this morning to work was rough especially on the freeway. My windshield had more streaking than clear spots. Would not recommend.
Bottom Line not recommended
Submitted 2022-08-20
By Katie
From NJ
Did the job. However the blade wasn't as long as the OEM blade.
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Submitted 2022-06-01
By ZMAN
From Virginia Beach
Easy to install and works fine.
Bottom Line recommended
from $15.99
View ProductCustomers frequently purchased the following top Brakes, Steering & Suspension parts for their 1972 MGB. Click on "View All" to see more great prices on 1972 MGB aftermarket Brakes, Steering & Suspension replacement parts.
Submitted 2021-06-20
By CHARLES
From Undisclosed
Great
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Submitted 2021-05-12
By Joseph
From Undisclosed
Good quality parts and great prices too...Online orders are a breeze too...
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Submitted 2021-04-23
By David
From Undisclosed
Looks to be a good quality
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from $7.99
View ProductSubmitted 2021-05-19
By Gerald
From Undisclosed
Decent external PS filter, well suited to old Mopar PS system.
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Submitted 2018-02-19
By Russell
From undisclosed
installed on return line to power steering pump no problems with leaks
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from $42.99
View ProductSubmitted 2020-06-15
By Theodore
From Undisclosed
Good filter, works great
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from $41.99
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Submitted 2022-08-22
By Dano
From Circleville, Ohio
Have done double drain and fills on 2013 Hyundai Elantra and 2015 Santa Fe at 80k miles. Both shift smooth and flawless. Drain and filled Elantra again at 120k. Fluid looked clean with no burnt odor Gonna use it on my 2011 Camry with 72 k miles. I think it holds up better than OEM fluid
Bottom Line recommended
Submitted 2022-07-18
By Matt
From Iowa
I own a '03 Hyundai Elantra, '07 Ford Five Hundred, and a '07 Mazda CX7. All 3 vehicles claim the transmission is "Lubed for life", I choose not to adhere to that kind of neglect. I do a drain and fill of the transmission case on each vehicle when I change the engine oil. I'm able to drain 3-3.5 quarts of transmission fluid out of each of them, so it ends up being about 3 quarts of fresh fluid mixed in with 3 or so quarts of old fluid left in the torque converter. After doing that a few times the fluid is now always nice and clean. The Hyundai and Mazda both have slightly over 200,000 miles, the Ford has 240,000. They all shift nice and smooth. I also run Maxlife ATF in a 94 F150 with a 4r70w, and a 96 F350 with a E4OD. It works just fine in both of them as well. Of course they're both conventional and serviceable automatics. I get about 30,000 miles out of the fluid and filter in either of them, granted they're hauling or pulling something 95% of the time.
Bottom Line recommended
Submitted 2022-07-11
By expdchief
From Palm Coast, Fla
About 2 years ago a single mom friend of mine had a 2005 Honda Odyssey transmission issue. I test drove the car about 2 miles and when we got back to her house the tranny was slipping so badly we literally coasted into her driveway. I called a friend of mine who has a shop and he told me when a Honda transmission gets that bad it needs to be replaced as they are so hard to rebuild. I had had some luck prior using a combination of Valvoline MaxLife and Lucas Transmission fix. So I told her before sinking $5k into a transmission why not give it a try. I changed the transmission using 1 gallon of the MaxLife and a 12 oz bottle of Lucas Transmission fix. Drove her van 10-15 miles and it shifted like new. 60 days later we did the same process withe MAXLIFE and the Lucas but this time changed her transmission filter as well. I saw her today and she said she has had no further transmission issues. Now that is what I call "A FIX." So for about $100 in fluid, filter, and the Lucas, she is still on the road with her '05 Odyssey. You can see the videos I did on Rumble at expdchief just scroll down as it was awhile ago (Dec. 2020).
Bottom Line recommended
from $12.99
View ProductSubmitted 2021-10-26
By John
From Undisclosed
Perfect fit
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Submitted 2021-03-17
By Jason
From Undisclosed
1999 S10 With a 6.0 LS2 swap. These bearings work good. China. Clean the oil off, pack with grease, don't tighten the nut down too much.
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Submitted 2021-01-17
By robert
From Undisclosed
fit
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from $18.99
View ProductSubmitted 2020-12-16
By Gregory
From Undisclosed
Worked Great and obtained very fast at store.
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Submitted 2020-04-18
By william
From Undisclosed
Worked perfect. Good quality.
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Submitted 2020-02-23
By Gary
From Undisclosed
good
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from $16.99
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