Off the road for winter
Off the road for winter
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waynester

Original Poster:

6,495 posts

272 months

Thursday 28th October 2004
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That's it...last drive last night, picked the wife up from work. At 18:30 i might add, very strange looks from people in the usual queue on the A1M as i had my roof down..

I'm going to replace ball joints, bushes, steering column bush(es) and replace handbrake cable, and whatever else i will find..

I haven't tackled this level of spannering before, but i'm a firm believer that it's the only way to learn..
That and i recently got charged £700 pounds from a TVR (name withheld) dealer to have uj's fitted to the half shafts..!!!

Anyone else have similar plans over winter..?








>>> Edited by waynester on Thursday 28th October 08:24

Gandalf

2,381 posts

260 months

Thursday 28th October 2004
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Good luck with the spannering hope it all goes smoothly.

As a fellow 400SE owner I would be very interested in hearing a progress report from time to time as I will be looking to do some, if not all, of the jobs you are bravely tackling, next year, and would appreciate any advise on what parts you end up needing and where you source them.

Look forward to seeing you at BBWF 2005 if not before

stever

1,571 posts

271 months

Thursday 28th October 2004
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Hi Wayne

Sounds to me that you need to find yourself a good local independent, that's an extortionate price!

Offord's must be quite near you, they get good feedback on here.

Doing it yourself is always going to be the cheapest option and most satisfying as long as you have the space and facilities at home. And of course...the time!

Good luck with the jobs, when you starting cos I can feel another Southern Wedge meet coming along before Christmas

waynester

Original Poster:

6,495 posts

272 months

Thursday 28th October 2004
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stever said:
Hi Wayne

Sounds to me that you need to find yourself a good local independent, that's an extortionate price!

Offord's must be quite near you, they get good feedback on here.

Doing it yourself is always going to be the cheapest option and most satisfying as long as you have the space and facilities at home. And of course...the time!

Good luck with the jobs, when you starting cos I can feel another Southern Wedge meet coming along before Christmas



Planning on starting this weekend Steve, sooner i start the better. I've ordered the bits from RT Racing...so here goes.

Your right about the extortionate price!!! I was not a happy bunny...and i made sure they knew it..!! What is it with certain TVR dealers with prices, labour, part cost etc...!!! Bloody daylight robbery if you ask me.
My fault though, i should have obtained a quote 1st. I just never even considered for a second it would £700

>> Edited by waynester on Thursday 28th October 10:38

rev-erend

21,596 posts

306 months

Thursday 28th October 2004
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Wayne - why not take the time to call round a few indy's now and compare them.

Job : Replace all 4 uj's on rear drive shaft's

Ask if a loan car is charged for (or is free with servicing).

If you had done this job yourself it probably would have cost about £150 (4 UJ's at about £20 each) and £70 for a propshaft company to remove old UJ's, fit new and balance.

Gotta say - it's a bitch of a job though.

redcar

737 posts

268 months

Thursday 28th October 2004
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Wayne
So no more winter blatting.
Putting mine off till Jan, but then its in for,
steering rack overhaul, rear UJs, Rub & waxoil, starter motor overhaul, new window screen seal rubber,and what ever else they find. Could be stuff.
But with my back problems I dare not attempt DIY.

grady

1,230 posts

282 months

Thursday 28th October 2004
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Also a good excuse to buy good quality sets of boy toys (I mean tools, spanners, air tools, whatever).

Which is all you may get for
Grady

seamus

1,053 posts

304 months

Thursday 28th October 2004
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That is a bugger Wayne - obviously they used the gold plated variety as seems to be readily available through some dealers ..

Planning on doing the rub down and waxoyl again (been a year or two since the last one).. may do a brake upgrade if santa is feeling generous..