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Old 29 March 2011, 09:11 PM
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Does anyone know of any firms who can do this.
The joint at the diff end is dry and a bit slack causing a vibration.
Somewhere Romford way would be handy, otherwise by DHL I guess.
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Old 29 March 2011, 09:15 PM
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Very easy to do yourself fella,have you any mechanical experience?
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google a company called international marketing services ims.co.uk the specialize in just about every yoke / universal joint ever made , i use them almost every day at work superb company .
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Originally Posted by prodriverules
Very easy to do yourself fella,have you any mechanical experience?
Prefer not to get my hands too dirty and I am not very well set up to work under my car.
I must say though, that the mechanical principals and access are pretty straightforward.
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Originally Posted by madscoob
google a company called international marketing services ims.co.uk the specialize in just about every yoke / universal joint ever made , i use them almost every day at work superb company .
Cheers, I'll give them a go.
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Originally Posted by cster
Does anyone know of any firms who can do this.
The joint at the diff end is dry and a bit slack causing a vibration.
Somewhere Romford way would be handy, otherwise by DHL I guess.
Cheers
www.reco-prop.com they will collect and deliver and will recondition it for you, including balancing.
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Originally Posted by Alan Jeffery
www.reco-prop.com they will collect and deliver and will recondition it for you, including balancing.
Thanks mate
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