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Xsara Picasso anti roll bars
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Hi guys. Need to get front anti roll bars replaced. Just wondering if someone could tell me what a reasonable price would be to get a garage to do that? Just so I have an idea before getting a quote.
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Great, thank you. Not too big a job then0
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No, not too big a job - just two nuts each side - but it isn't the antiroll bar itself which needs replacing, it's only the droplinks, which connect each end of the bar to the suspension on either corner.0
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Great, cheers
actually, yeah, thats what I meant to say, the drop links.
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Just got a quote for £106. Thats with my local garage that I use for MOT and servicing, but never used them for this kind of thing, I know they are very good, so will do a good job. Is that a good price? Or expensive? Just so I have an idea before asking for more quotes
And like atrixblue said above, the garage said that they are dealer parts, as they are a better fit.0 -
Take the vat off, and that's £80ish to them. An hour's labour is going to be half of that, and the other half for decent quality bits. I'd say that's good value.
Parts prices :-
http://www.mister-auto.co.uk/en/anti-roll-bar/citroen-xsara-picasso-n68-2-0-hdi-90hp_v11873_g3229.html0 -
Take the vat off, and that's £80ish to them. An hour's labour is going to be half of that, and the other half for decent quality bits. I'd say that's good value.
Parts prices :-
http://www.mister-auto.co.uk/en/anti-roll-bar/citroen-xsara-picasso-n68-2-0-hdi-90hp_v11873_g3229.html
Thank you for your helpvery helpful. I would rather they do it, so happy that is a good price.
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Drop links aren't expensive and you really should (if your keeping the car) get oem spec ones, not the cheapest off the trade counter. Amazing how cars can run up to 3, 4 or 5 years on their original bits, but if you use cheap and cheerful suspension bushes and parts, you'll be changing them every year.0
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Yeah, you are right colino, if you are keeping the car then its worth spending the extra, as it probably saves you money in the long run. Especially with these drop links, they really are cheap anyway, so def no point buying cheaper versions.
The car has been a good buy, its a 52 plate, had it for nearly 3 years, and still runs smooth (for a diesel), apart from this clunking, lol. But will soon be gone0 -
I changed one on my car. total cost £8 for drop link and £6 for PlusGas.
It did take me 2 and half hours to take old one off because of rust. but i was free so time wasnt an issue.
bytheway i m not mechanic. just diyer0
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