failed on one thing
badly worn offside rear axle bushing (infact its hanging out), guess its down to the weight the vehicle is carrying daily. Anyhow bit of a horror story bearing in mind its a £20 rubber bushing, its gonna cost approx £250-£300 to replace it ! Garage saying they have got to drop the sub frame and remove the axle to do it.
anybody else had similar happen ?
I'm no mechanic but would lowering the subframe give access to the nearside one as well. Just wondering if paying a bit extra would be worthwhile and get both sides done as if the offside has gone, the nearside may follow not too long after.
Possibly a stupid question as I know little about fixing motors.
yes, sorry should have said , they are going to do both at the same time for that reason.
Its a mates garage, not that I am getting a special deal, but I have no reason not to trust in what he's saying.
His mechanic reckons it will be a real ball ache to do without dropping the sub frame and removing axle because they do not have the specific removal and pressing tool to do it in situ.
Just for peace of mind I rang a peugeot specialist garage that would have the tool and was still quoted 3 hrs work inc. parts for £300.
Judt had both replaced on my scudo.
Parts 15 each plus vat.
Labour 60.
96 pounds all in.
That was 2 weeks ago.
for real windiewasher ? I feel like I'm being done over now but have little choice, tax is up end of month mot needed asap and on the road earning. Just hope it does'nt take the garage as long as they think