Clutch replacement?
Clutch replacement?
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T40ORA

Original Poster:

5,177 posts

242 months

Tuesday 7th June 2011
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I'm looking for somewhere local to me that will do a good job for a fair price. After 173k miles the MX5 clutch has final asked to retire, and I've been told by several people that it is about 3 hours work and a fair price for supply and fit is IRO £300.

However, I'm getting quotes of £100 more than that; anyone here recommend someone near to Verwood that is likely to come up with something more in the right region? MX5Parts supply a clutch at about £100 I think, so £190 labour at about £50/hour gives the expected three hours plus nearly an hour float.

The clutch hasn't died completely so it is OK to drive short distances.

TIA

nick1275

1,272 posts

193 months

Tuesday 7th June 2011
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Pm sent, I've got another option if he can't help out so keep me posted mate

T40ORA

Original Poster:

5,177 posts

242 months

Tuesday 7th June 2011
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nick1275 said:
Pm sent, I've got another option if he can't help out so keep me posted mate
Ta. PM received and speak t ohim today.

ironictwist

7,127 posts

228 months

Tuesday 7th June 2011
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Let me know how you get on Lee...Mine will need it soon Im sure.

T40ORA

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5,177 posts

242 months

Tuesday 7th June 2011
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ironictwist said:
Let me know how you get on Lee...Mine will need it soon Im sure.
Will do Umair.

ecain63

10,639 posts

198 months

Tuesday 7th June 2011
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You could do worse than £400 in todays climate. I pray the day I see a £400 clutch.

T40ORA

Original Poster:

5,177 posts

242 months

Tuesday 7th June 2011
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ecain63 said:
You could do worse than £400 in todays climate. I pray the day I see a £400 clutch.
Ah, well with your beast and the one that will be back to me soon I doubt that either of us would see anything for less than £400.

However, too many peeps have said that £300 is what to expect - especially in this climate when prices are competitive.

ecain63

10,639 posts

198 months

Tuesday 7th June 2011
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T40ORA said:
Ah, well with your beast and the one that will be back to me soon I doubt that either of us would see anything for less than £400.

However, too many peeps have said that £300 is what to expect - especially in this climate when prices are competitive.
Competition is one thing but with the increased labour rates and material costs n'all............

If you can get it for £300 all in then fair play mate.

T40ORA

Original Poster:

5,177 posts

242 months

Tuesday 7th June 2011
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ecain63 said:
Competition is one thing but with the increased labour rates and material costs n'all............

If you can get it for £300 all in then fair play mate.
Yeah, well most people agree that it's 3 hours and at a pretty standard £50/hour plus £110 for the clutch we could be looking at £300 and a bit of slack for the guys in case it runs over a tad. We'll see I guess....

LukeBird

17,170 posts

232 months

Tuesday 7th June 2011
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ironictwist said:
Let me know how you get on Lee...Mine will need it soon Im sure.
+1
Definitely interested as well Lee.

T40ORA

Original Poster:

5,177 posts

242 months

Tuesday 7th June 2011
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OK will do. So far the best quote is £395 at Hamworthy. Just waiting for a mate of Nick Gilbert to come back to me (left an email as no answer on his phone).

T40ORA

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5,177 posts

242 months

Thursday 9th June 2011
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Quick update; will be taking the car in next week and have agreed that if it is straight forward I will be looking at £150 labour, plus parts..... I'll let you know what it actually comes to next week.

LukeBird

17,170 posts

232 months

Thursday 28th July 2011
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Forgot to bump this, but how did you get on Lee?

T40ORA

Original Poster:

5,177 posts

242 months

Thursday 28th July 2011
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Hi Luke. Got it done for about 3.5 hours labour at the Bournemouth Mini Centre that Nick suggested. Total cost was about £350 - would have been a bit cheaper if I'd bought the clutch myself from MX5Parts.

LukeBird

17,170 posts

232 months

Saturday 30th July 2011
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Cracking stuff!
What was the labour cost? I already have the clutch for my car (a mildly uprated Sachs one).

T40ORA

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5,177 posts

242 months

Saturday 30th July 2011
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It was either 45 or 49 quid per hour. Fair rate. If you get all the bits it works out so much more controllable on price. I think I had to have a couple of bearings or something - I can check it out.

LukeBird

17,170 posts

232 months

Saturday 30th July 2011
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Would appreciate that Lee. smile

T40ORA

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5,177 posts

242 months

Saturday 30th July 2011
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If I don't get back to you in a couple of days poke me; brains turned to mush the last couple of weeks!

Doctor Houx

162 posts

234 months

Saturday 30th July 2011
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T40ORA said:
Hi Luke. Got it done for about 3.5 hours labour at the Bournemouth Mini Centre that Nick suggested. Total cost was about £350 - would have been a bit cheaper if I'd bought the clutch myself from MX5Parts.
Hi T40ORA.

Autodata says the clutch takes 3 hours to do, so 3.5 hours is right if you include testing afterwards etc.

(most garages use the Autodata software to show work times for repairs and servicing, as do we)

We charge £48.00 per hour so the labour would have been £168.00 + VAT for the clutch change.

Yes, don't forget the VAT folks - plenty of garages don't tell you until they present you with the bill and it's very nasty stuff. Turns a £300 job into a £360.00 job.

Always make sure you ask about the VAT when you get a quote for any car work.

Glad you got a good deal on it.

Cheers,
Doctor Houx
[from SDN Motors - Kings Worthy, Winchester - interesting dead clutch pics just added to our website!]

LukeBird

17,170 posts

232 months

Sunday 31st July 2011
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Will do Lee.

Doctor Houx, may give you a shout when I need the work doing if that's ok?