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CV joint cost?

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21 Sep 2011 16:51 #22284 by doncarlyon
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£400... bloody hell... where did you get that done? Suzuki?

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21 Sep 2011 16:58 #22285 by Nobby22
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No. :laugh: I used a local garage. Compared to what Suzuki would have charged me i think £400 wasnt to bad. :laugh:. I am just pissed off about the wrong grease being used. Thanks to someones complete bloody stupidness i've had to pay for something that should'nt have had to be done. :angry:

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21 Sep 2011 17:07 #22286 by doncarlyon
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So what did they actually replace for the £400?

2 CV joints?

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21 Sep 2011 17:50 #22290 by unsure
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sounds bloody expensive to me too....
I woul dhave just packed more good grease in, would of prob lasted a while yet....

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21 Sep 2011 17:54 #22292 by Nobby22
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£150 for 3 hours labour
£208 for two c.v. joints. So thats £104 each. :dry:
£10 sundries

Total £441.60

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22 Sep 2011 17:15 #22354 by mlines
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Remember that Suzuki do not do separate CV's they replace the whole driveshaft which means it will always be expensive.

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