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Priced a pair of Shocks for my car from local BMW Dealers, £276.00, phoned GSF Car Parts, Same Quality, some ID Number, same pair of shocks, £103, hows that for a rip off.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They were absolute crp Tony, & they were Montrose Shocks, I was PSSED off so decided to go genuine, this car is a Coupe & needed Bristine or the likes, I prefer to stick the the Orig but was told by the Auto shop & their so-called bible that the Montrose was the Nearest, I have now Dated the fitted times / cost's, I know the owner of this Auto Dist so will contact him regards the costs, watch this space.
Ok am I looking at this right? Coincidentally, my Mini Cooper needs a new Anti roll bar D bush (whatever that is!) and Mini have quoted me £140 to supply and fit it for me. According to this website they are £2.82!! Kwik-fit say they can't fit it and they say Mini will have to do it. Is that the case or if I buy it from GSF, can any garage fit it? (sorry to be so female about it, but I really don't have a clue! lol )
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The anti-roll bar is a c - shaped metal bar that stops your car from rolling about when you go around corners.
The bush is a D shaped piece of rubber that holds it in place - dead cheap but takes quite a bit of time to replace - hence the cost.
However almost any professional garage will be able to do a fine job in fitting it - and will be cheaper than mini and it won't affect any warranty you may have,
Kwik-fit and the like aren't really garages but fitters dealing with easy jobs like new tyres and exhausts
The anti-roll bar is a c - shaped metal bar that stops your car from rolling about when you go around corners.
The bush is a D shaped piece of rubber that holds it in place - dead cheap but takes quite a bit of time to replace - hence the cost.
However almost any professional garage will be able to do a fine job in fitting it - and will be cheaper than mini and it won't affect any warranty you may have,
Kwik-fit and the like aren't really garages but fitters dealing with easy jobs like new tyres and exhausts
Tony, I can't abide Kwik-Fit. They are just round the corner from me and I wasn't sure what the knocking noise was from the car. (I didn't know where else to take it because Mini would have charged me just to look at it! ) I had new tyres in Feb and the gits tried to tell me I needed 2 new tyres and they would charge me £400! Lol