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ginge191

What Is Going On; Droplinks..

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ginge191

So the little NAD went through the MOT, failed on no droplinks, loose brake pipes and rear wheelbearing - fine, get that all fixed up..

 

What an absoloute joke - went to ECP tooday, got a rear wheel bearing kit, £30 - happy, asked about a droplink, i took my "good one" with me to compare, the server was an absoloute moron as to be expected; quite angry that i knew what i was talking about i suppose - he showed me the "ONLY" droplink made for the 205 under the spec they have, and guess what, the wrong size again... I need a set by Friday - this situation is almost laughable now!

 

/facedesk.

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Tom Fenton

I don't know why everyone is having such problems, my motor factor keep a pair on stock for me as I buy them quite regularly.

 

My advice would be, don't bother with ebay, don't bother with ECP or GSF, find a decent local motor factor who supply local garages and use them, garages won't put up with being pissed about with wrong parts and neither will I, hence using a proper factor.

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Anthony

As I said earlier - Motaquip. Part number is VSL645 and it has "10mm thread" explicitly stated in the notes section.

 

The ECP catalogue is unfortunately littered with errors, and this sounds like another example.

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ginge191

I don't know why everyone is having such problems, my motor factor keep a pair on stock for me as I buy them quite regularly.

 

My advice would be, don't bother with ebay, don't bother with ECP or GSF, find a decent local motor factor who supply local garages and use them, garages won't put up with being pissed about with wrong parts and neither will I, hence using a proper factor.

 

Unfortunately i've only just moved to this area so havn't had the opportunity to build the rapport with any local factors; thus using the 'big names' - the ebay jobbies were merely to get it through the MOT.

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welshpug

pretty sure I have mentioned this before, FAI ones from stock for not a lot at my local factore correct spec etc.

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ginge191

I've managed to source one from a dealer in chichester now; he owns a 205 and measured it all hope - THIS should be correct and will keep this dealer on speed dial from now on

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