
Originally Posted by
Disco-tastic
Thanks shane. I meant more that the mechanic wont by it just for my car. He only services mine and one other D3.
I dont have anything more than a set of spanners and sockets. No press, pullers or anything like that.
I tried to do a fair bit on my old D1 but found that for some things it was a pain if something wasnt as easy as the manual made it out to be. Thats fine when i have the time to wait a day or two to get new tools or parts but with this car i really dont have time for that.
I do have a landy specialist nearby but he is a pain to get to around work. I might give him a call and see what he charges.
Cheers
Dan
Makes sense from that side then.

Originally Posted by
Piddler
SKF brearings as good as NTN.
Many years as Industrial Fitter, Qualified Engineer, and ex CBC employee {distributor of NTN}.
My 2 cents worth.
Cheers
Agree, most of the big bearing brands are all good quality and theres not much between them - SKF, NSK, FAG, NTN, Timken
Shane
2005 D3 TDV6 loaded to the brim with 4 kids!
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