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GreenSaxo
20th May 2007, 18:53
hey all,
my driveshaft seems to not be connected in the middle anymore ;) :( :oops:
so, where is the cheapest place people have found for them? (passenger side - non abs car)
and how easy/easiest way to replace?
Mark
Saxy1
20th May 2007, 18:59
they are very easy to fit mate it will be cheaper if you buy one from either, allparts, partco, motorparts direct, GSF, or eurocarparts hope this helps :y:
davew
20th May 2007, 21:15
hey all,
my driveshaft seems to not be connected in the middle anymore ;) :( :oops:
so, where is the cheapest place people have found for them? (passenger side - non abs car)
and how easy/easiest way to replace?
Mark
tap up euro car parts mark they are very cheap :)
Read the new how-to guide Mark.. you'll be bale to do it no worries.
Try GSF and use the 5% discount. Id expect to pay abuot £60-£80
Price seems to vary quite a lot, but IUve only ever bought ABS ones. non-ABS are probably a little cheaper.
davew
20th May 2007, 21:22
Read the new how-to guide Mark.. you'll be bale to do it no worries.
Try GSF and use the 5% discount. Id expect to pay abuot £60-£80
Price seems to vary quite a lot, but IUve only ever bought ABS ones. non-ABS are probably a little cheaper.
think that what i have seen them up for, looked a little whle ago when i was down there mark and one for mine was £70 so yours should be about 50 60 i guess??
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