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Lower Balljoint Shield
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<blockquote data-quote="oscar" data-source="post: 172895" data-attributes="member: 2757"><p>no worries, always keen to help folk out wherever i can</p><p>yeah it's ridiculous trying to track down twingo R1/R2 parts. being a renaultsport part, it IS available to any renault dealership if we are strict about it but the problem is that they will not order the parts in as there is no mark up for them. even with monstersport europe etc it'd be easier getting a knighthood from the queen than it would be ordering X part of Y part from a rallly spec twingo. these balljoint shields, as well as basic brackets etc are the bread and butter type work of any fabricator. it's going to be sheet steel, bent into shape at a total cost of about 50 pence or a pound if you include the washers and the bolt. obviously all you'd be paying for is labour so it could be 40-70. </p><p></p><p>honestly though it's something i'll need to look into making up for everyone on here. could sell them as a whole kit for £15 and many a ball joint shall be 'saved'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oscar, post: 172895, member: 2757"] no worries, always keen to help folk out wherever i can yeah it's ridiculous trying to track down twingo R1/R2 parts. being a renaultsport part, it IS available to any renault dealership if we are strict about it but the problem is that they will not order the parts in as there is no mark up for them. even with monstersport europe etc it'd be easier getting a knighthood from the queen than it would be ordering X part of Y part from a rallly spec twingo. these balljoint shields, as well as basic brackets etc are the bread and butter type work of any fabricator. it's going to be sheet steel, bent into shape at a total cost of about 50 pence or a pound if you include the washers and the bolt. obviously all you'd be paying for is labour so it could be 40-70. honestly though it's something i'll need to look into making up for everyone on here. could sell them as a whole kit for £15 and many a ball joint shall be 'saved' [/QUOTE]
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