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    vibration dampning.
    (and theyre easier to change than a uni)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    vibration dampning.
    (and theyre easier to change than a uni)
    Here here
    I am keeping mine and I carry a spare 10 minutes to change and pretty cheap from the right place to buy.

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    Only thing I would insist that anyone who is buying one does, is make sure it is a GKN or similar branded item. I have seen the cheaper ones disintegrate and this is very dangerous

    Some of the lesser brands don't even have a reinforcing weave in them!!!


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    so where are you guys buying your replacement donuts from ? prob not a bad idea i carry one as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRDV8 View Post
    so where are you guys buying your replacement donuts from ? prob not a bad idea i carry one as well
    Karcraft in Sydney can supply 3 versions. An 'A' version which is OEM, a 'B' version which is a high quality copy and a 'C' version which is a cheap copy. I can't quite remember exactly but the range in prices were about $120, $80 and $50 resectively from memory. You can get quotes and order on line.

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    I got one from Four Wheel Drive Spares in Blackburn - they have them in stock. Cost around the $100 mark from memory ( hope its at least a "B" version then !) - now sits under the back seat as a spare.

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