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Author Subject: £180 per hub from peugeot?
lwgti-6

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Post #1
Just wondered if anyone had orded new hubs from peugeot?...I've just rang them and they want £180 per side.

Has anyone else orded brand new ones?...

CheersWink

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Posted 26th May 2010 at 18:14
hismastersfinger11

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Post #2
Also interested in knowing if they are any cheaper than £180 as my NSF is a little bent it sucks

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Posted 26th May 2010 at 18:24
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Drop Luke a PM. He works for Pug and is offering a discount on all new genuine parts Thumbs up

Clicky.

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Posted 26th May 2010 at 18:55
kezman7

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Post #4
Why buy new anyway? surly getting a new bearing fitted so its practically brand new is far cheaper?
Posted 26th May 2010 at 19:01
lwgti-6

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Post #5
I have 2 used hubs but the bearings just wont budge, even had a 10 tonne press on them

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Posted 26th May 2010 at 19:41
lukejenks101

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Post #6
Pm me chassis numbers or regs and i will see what i can do as there is options for build codes,
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Posted 26th May 2010 at 19:48
welshpug!

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Post #7
get a bigger press Thumbs up


you have taken the circlip out right?

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Posted 26th May 2010 at 23:42
SteviePut

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Post #8
welshpug! wrote:
get a bigger press Thumbs up


you have taken the circlip out right?


Eric fail in the CUJ proportions if he hasn'tLaugh my ass off

A swift sharp blow with a lump hammer may help to get them movingThumbs up

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Posted 26th May 2010 at 23:47
lwgti-6

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Post #9
I've got them out now.

The 10 tonne press wouldn't shift them at all!

Just looking for some sort of stripper to take all the corossion off.

Luke, thanks for your effort buddy but my problem has been solved.

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Posted 26th May 2010 at 23:49
SteviePut

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lwgti-6 wrote:
I've got them out now.

The 10 tonne press wouldn't shift them at all!

Just looking for some sort of stripper to take all the corossion off.

Luke, thanks for your effort buddy but my problem has been solved.


Buy yourself a bottle of coke and leave them in there for 48 hours or soSmile It works apparently.

Obviously you need to pour the coke into a container large enough to fit the hubs inLOL

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Posted 26th May 2010 at 23:52
lwgti-6

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Post #11
SteviePut wrote:
lwgti-6 wrote:
I've got them out now.

The 10 tonne press wouldn't shift them at all!

Just looking for some sort of stripper to take all the corossion off.

Luke, thanks for your effort buddy but my problem has been solved.


Buy yourself a bottle of coke and leave them in there for 48 hours or soSmile It works apparently.

Obviously you need to pour the coke into a container large enough to fit the hubs inLOL


coke-a-cola or pepsi? LOL

Mind you, i'm sure the lower buget ameristar cola might contain more acid Razz Whistle

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Posted 26th May 2010 at 23:56
cooper666

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Post #12
coke works a treat on jobs like that

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Posted 26th May 2010 at 23:58
SteviePut

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Post #13
lwgti-6 wrote:
SteviePut wrote:
lwgti-6 wrote:
I've got them out now.

The 10 tonne press wouldn't shift them at all!

Just looking for some sort of stripper to take all the corossion off.

Luke, thanks for your effort buddy but my problem has been solved.


Buy yourself a bottle of coke and leave them in there for 48 hours or soSmile It works apparently.

Obviously you need to pour the coke into a container large enough to fit the hubs inLOL


coke-a-cola or pepsi? LOL

Mind you, i'm sure the lower buget ameristar cola might contain more acid Razz Whistle


Oooooo spanner in the works!! Shock I'm not sure what's best. Does Tesco have an offer on either?? Laugh my ass off

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Posted 27th May 2010 at 00:01
lwgti-6

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Post #14
SteviePut wrote:
lwgti-6 wrote:
SteviePut wrote:
lwgti-6 wrote:
I've got them out now.

The 10 tonne press wouldn't shift them at all!

Just looking for some sort of stripper to take all the corossion off.

Luke, thanks for your effort buddy but my problem has been solved.


Buy yourself a bottle of coke and leave them in there for 48 hours or soSmile It works apparently.

Obviously you need to pour the coke into a container large enough to fit the hubs inLOL


coke-a-cola or pepsi? LOL

Mind you, i'm sure the lower buget ameristar cola might contain more acid Razz Whistle


Oooooo spanner in the works!! Shock I'm not sure what's best. Does Tesco have an offer on either?? Laugh my ass off


2 for £1.79 LOL

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Posted 27th May 2010 at 00:39

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