205 gti ridgid brake pipes

205 gti ridgid brake pipes

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Soton Pug

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374 posts

196 months

Wednesday 4th June 2008
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Anyone know were to get pre-made brake lines from? The front lines are knackered and one kinked whilst replacing the flexis. I don't fancy making them up as i did it for my mates mk2 golf and it took me 2 days to re-pipe it, can't be bothered with the hassel. Any suggestions would be great.

Working between Leatherhead and Southampton for the next 2 weeks so the general Leatherhead, A3, Southampton region would be good news for collection purposes.

Cheers all, SP.

RT106

715 posts

200 months

Wednesday 4th June 2008
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You can get the front pipes from Peugeot. £13 for the short one. £15 for the long one. That's quite expensive for a bit of copper pipe, but they'll be the right length and hassle free. Part numbers are 4803 E4 and 4803 45.

Your local motorfactor should be able to make them up for less cash, but they'll need to know exact lengths etc.

Soton Pug

Original Poster:

374 posts

196 months

Wednesday 4th June 2008
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Thanks mate, had a word with my mate at Peugeot this afternoon and he confirmed prices and availability. TBH, i was under the impression that brake pipes would be stupidly expensive from Pug but obviously not. Ordered a full set so it'll be another busy weekend of getting stressed with seized on parts! Hey Ho, nearly finished....

GnuBee

1,272 posts

216 months

Wednesday 4th June 2008
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Soton Pug said:
Thanks mate, had a word with my mate at Peugeot this afternoon and he confirmed prices and availability. TBH, i was under the impression that brake pipes would be stupidly expensive from Pug but obviously not. Ordered a full set so it'll be another busy weekend of getting stressed with seized on parts! Hey Ho, nearly finished....
Kind of related, when I was "restoring" my 205 GTi I rapidly came to the conclusion that the main dealer is nearly always worth checking for bits and pieces. I saved a not inconsiderable amount of money going straight to them rather than buying off the Bay or some of the other well known independents.

You can get the right part numbers either by registering for ServiceBox (which I must admit never seems to work for me) or try www.stuartmcguire.co.uk/pug for a drill down view of the parts.


RT106

715 posts

200 months

Wednesday 4th June 2008
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Yeah, I'm completely rebuilding my 1.6 at the moment. I've bought masses of parts from the dealer. Sometimes the prices are ridiculous (lower arm: ~£330 IIRC) but most aren't very much more than you'll find at the local factors and the quality is infinitely better. Genuine rear dampers, for example, are ~£35 and are really good and much better than anything you'll find elsewhere short of expensive Bilsteins or Proflex!

I find Servicebox works fine as a means of finding part numbers and prices (i.e. the brake pipes above) but some of the more advanced features don't seem to work for me.

Simes205

4,546 posts

229 months

Wednesday 4th June 2008
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I bought the complete set for my 1.9 for about £65 from Automec. All cut and 'terminated' correctly for the car.

Soton Pug

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374 posts

196 months

Thursday 5th June 2008
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I have had a lot of parts from Peugeot over the last 18 months of the project but mainly little bits, nuts, bolts, screws ect... which are worth changing whilst your there but larger items have always come out as expensive.

The flip side is that they seem to be able to get all kinds of parts like the full suspension top mount assembly which i needed 2 of, cost £116 inc Vat but everywere else i went told me to jog on.


Simes205

4,546 posts

229 months

Friday 6th June 2008
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Old pug parts from main dealers have been rising in cost recently - I read the other day that 2 wishbones will cost you £620!

Soton Pug

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374 posts

196 months

Friday 6th June 2008
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Sounds about right, my local dealer found me an original Turbo 16 spoiler in a lock up somewere after a stock check but when he went on the system to look up the cost, if was just shy of £200 + Vat and that was with a discount for getting rid of it... needless to say i don't own a Turbo 16 spoiler...