drive shaft replacement

  1. #1
    hey all,

    my driveshaft seems to not be connected in the middle anymore

    so, where is the cheapest place people have found for them? (passenger side - non abs car)

    and how easy/easiest way to replace?

    Mark
  2. #2
    they are very easy to fit mate it will be cheaper if you buy one from either, allparts, partco, motorparts direct, GSF, or eurocarparts hope this helps
  3. #3
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by GreenSaxo View Post
    hey all,

    my driveshaft seems to not be connected in the middle anymore

    so, where is the cheapest place people have found for them? (passenger side - non abs car)

    and how easy/easiest way to replace?

    Mark
    tap up euro car parts mark they are very cheap
  4. #4
    Read the new how-to guide Mark.. you'll be bale to do it no worries.

    Try GSF and use the 5% discount. Id expect to pay abuot £60-£80

    Price seems to vary quite a lot, but IUve only ever bought ABS ones. non-ABS are probably a little cheaper.
  5. #5
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Simo View Post
    Read the new how-to guide Mark.. you'll be bale to do it no worries.

    Try GSF and use the 5% discount. Id expect to pay abuot £60-£80

    Price seems to vary quite a lot, but IUve only ever bought ABS ones. non-ABS are probably a little cheaper.
    think that what i have seen them up for, looked a little whle ago when i was down there mark and one for mine was £70 so yours should be about 50 60 i guess??