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nath86 23-09-09 08:44 AM

Reluctor rings
 
I need 2 reluctor rings for both front wheels, can someone give me a price with p&p, or would it be cheaper just to buy 2 cv joints with all the kit of ebay?

RudeDogg1 23-09-09 11:39 AM

Ill sell mine for £45 and that includes postage

RudeDogg1 23-09-09 11:40 AM

originally cost me 25 each without postage

Smokie 23-09-09 12:00 PM

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ABS-Ring-to-fi...d=p3286.c0.m14

Southside_ZS 23-09-09 04:41 PM

Its alot easier to change the cv. I paid £15 a side for mine brand new off ebay.

Ritchy 23-09-09 04:43 PM

can just chap them off with a hammer and punch, n wire brush round it, chap the new ones on, not hard

drewbles 23-09-09 05:46 PM

them rings are easy to change i done them on my missus car the old ones snap easy and you just wire brush the cv joint and tap the new one on save money aswell

nath86 23-09-09 05:53 PM

Ok cheers for the replies, i cant warrant spending £45 on some reluctor rings so will be buying them of ebay, im pretty handy with the tools and have done many cv joints and clutches over the years so this should be a doddle, cheers guys :cool2:

RudeDogg1 23-09-09 06:53 PM

they didnt have em on ebay when i was looking let alone for a tenner each anywhere. I ended up just getting new joints in the end as if the rings have gone its only a matter of time b4 the boot or joint goes

nath86 24-09-09 12:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RudeDogg1 (Post 121439)
they didnt have em on ebay when i was looking let alone for a tenner each anywhere. I ended up just getting new joints in the end as if the rings have gone its only a matter of time b4 the boot or joint goes

Sorry rudedogg1 wasnt ment to be rude, i didnt realise you could get them for a tenner either, iv just bought them tho so hopefully i can sort them out as soon as they get here :smile1:


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