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Old 14 November 2012, 09:51 AM
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guys, I MAY have an attempt at changing my front passenger driveshaft.. have an MOT coming up
and noticed when doing my pre-mot checks - shock horror the boot has split nearest the transmission on the near side, it obviously will not going to pass with that boot split, watched a really good documentary on YouTube and have been installed with some confidence, I need to buy a torque wrench,

I’m considering replacing the entire shaft whilst I’m there, any recommendations on where to purchase please? flat4online don’t appear to stock them -
Old 14 November 2012, 08:04 PM
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any recommendations please? thanks all in advance
Old 15 November 2012, 09:42 PM
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best price is £69 new so far, any better deals out there? thanks chaps
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Look in the breaking section bud if your just wanting a replacement, there are a good few cars being broke which I'm sure you will find what your after for a decent price
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thanks mate, really after replacing with a new part though, appreciate the reply all the same
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Are you after the whole thing, including outer cv joint? If you are, the cv alone is around £300
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Any use?

http://www.jandrcvjoints.co.uk/searc...mpreza&x=0&y=0

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Originally Posted by ScoobySteve69
Are you after the whole thing, including outer cv joint? If you are, the cv alone is around £300
Thas why I suggested the breakers sections as a complete shaft inc cv end's and boots is gonna be a fair of whack of money I'd imagine

Have you tried www.importcarparts.com not sure if they have them but they fairly priced in all fairness and offer price match, I've had many a part from them and can't fault them, good comm's and always a fast service or so I've found

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Classic or newage? I'm breaking a classic at the mo & have all four driveshafts in brilliant nick.
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