Absurd deals on cambelt change, 379 quid!
Absurd deals on cambelt change, 379 quid!
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flatline84

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1,060 posts

178 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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Anyone used mrclutch.com? They had this cracking deal a while back, 379,- for a cambelt change.

http://www.mrclutch.com/cambelts

I wonder if they'll do an engine out cambelt change at that price?

I'd love to buy a 2.7 biturbo motored Audi to take to them, just to get that absurd deal.

"It's got 2 cams, is over 2200cc and here's your £379. Now go get the crane and lift out the engine, there's a good man"

roflrofl


Edited by flatline84 on Sunday 22 April 21:05


Edited by flatline84 on Sunday 22 April 21:06

Ow

1,630 posts

218 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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"*Excluding supply and fitment of water pumps, multi cambelt engines, sports, high performance, modified, commercial vehicles, vehicles with more than six cylinders or any vehicle where the engine has to be removed (please check with the branch upon booking)."

flatline84

Original Poster:

1,060 posts

178 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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Stupid disclaimers...

CBR JGWRR

6,573 posts

170 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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That's why you always read the small print. smile

catman

2,504 posts

196 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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A friend at work was recently quoted almost £600 from a renault dealer for a new cambelt on his Twingo (I think) 1.4.

Tim

Simbu

1,869 posts

195 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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Find a good specialist! My MX5 went to Autolink for a cambelt change. Cost less than most and they do an excellent job.

veevee

1,458 posts

172 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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£379 - Nothing special, especially as it isn't including the water pump.

Welshbeef

49,633 posts

219 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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The beauty of cam chains.

Hugely cheaper over the lifetime of the car.

D900SP

459 posts

204 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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flatline84 said:
Anyone used mrclutch.com? They had this cracking deal a while back, 379,- for a cambelt change.

http://www.mrclutch.com/cambelts

I wonder if they'll do an engine out cambelt change at that price?

I'd love to buy a 2.7 biturbo motored Audi to take to them, just to get that absurd deal.

"It's got 2 cams, is over 2200cc and here's your £379. Now go get the crane and lift out the engine, there's a good man"

roflrofl

Which 2.7TT requires engine removal for water pump and timing belt change? Certainly not the S4 or Allroad.

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Edited by flatline84 on Sunday 22 April 21:06

Caulkhead

4,938 posts

178 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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Local Fiat dealer just quoted me £280 all in to fit a new cambelt to my 1.9 diesel Doblo. Judging by this thread, that's a decent price then?

NiceCupOfTea

25,518 posts

272 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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Have you googled Mr.Clutch? I wouldn't trust them to change my wiper blades.

abbotsmike

1,033 posts

166 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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Welshbeef said:
The beauty of cam chains.

Hugely cheaper over the lifetime of the car.
Pfft. Did my corsa cam chain at ~70k, and a mates one at ~60k. Known a different one snap at ~50k. When they say it lasts the lifetime of the engine, they only mean because the engine's life is over if it snaps!!

At least belts are usually easier to change. Even on the corsa it took me ~12 hours to do the first one on my own, and 6 hours to do the mates one with help. Can swap the engine in not much longer!

dabofoppo

686 posts

192 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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Seems a bit steep to me mines is costing £110 smile.

mobile chicane22

408 posts

209 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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NiceCupOfTea said:
Have you googled Mr.Clutch? I wouldn't trust them to change my wiper blades.
+1 looked into their pricing and rep a while ago in short avoid

EDLT

15,421 posts

227 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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Caulkhead said:
Local Fiat dealer just quoted me £280 all in to fit a new cambelt to my 1.9 diesel Doblo. Judging by this thread, that's a decent price then?
Its not bad for a dealer, an indie might be able to do it for a little less, but you probably won't get genuine parts.

Jimmyarm

1,962 posts

199 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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EDLT said:
Its not bad for a dealer, an indie might be able to do it for a little less, but you probably won't get genuine parts.
Most indies will use gates kits, gates make the belts for a lot of the Marques as their original fit items smile

tr7v8

7,523 posts

249 months

Sunday 22nd April 2012
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Simbu said:
Find a good specialist! My MX5 went to Autolink for a cambelt change. Cost less than most and they do an excellent job.
Freelance Mazda Chatham did a full service & a belt change on my wife's MX5 for £180! At that price my toolbox stays closed & it goes there!

davepoth

29,395 posts

220 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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IIRC I paid £250 to get the cambelt done on my car at an indie.

NiceCupOfTea

25,518 posts

272 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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tr7v8 said:
Simbu said:
Find a good specialist! My MX5 went to Autolink for a cambelt change. Cost less than most and they do an excellent job.
Freelance Mazda Chatham did a full service & a belt change on my wife's MX5 for £180! At that price my toolbox stays closed & it goes there!
yes When I first got my MX-5 Mark did the works on it - full service including all fluids (diff & gearbox), air con recharged, cambelt, and some other bits and pieces, all for less than £400.

daemon

38,404 posts

218 months

Monday 23rd April 2012
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For VAG stuff i'm paying £80 for the labour plus the price of the full kit - usually another £60-80, although on some of the simpler vauxhall petrol engines we've had a belt done for £40 including fitting.

We rarely pay more than £170 all in.