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Rear axle : anyone dealt with these guys?
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#1: Rear axle : anyone dealt with these guys? Author: MNARAA, Location: In a traffic jam PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 3:05 am
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cgi.ebay.co.uk/PEUGEOT...2eb45aad04

#2: Re: Rear axle : anyone dealt with these guys? Author: smiddies, Location: Brighton PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 3:33 am
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£400 plus your axle seems very expensive!!!

There is a link in the previous rear axles topics, if you search the forum!

#3: Re: Rear axle : anyone dealt with these guys? Author: Seabook PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 3:39 am
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www.sspengineering.co.uk/

could you do a search?

#4: Re: Rear axle : anyone dealt with these guys? Author: MNARAA, Location: In a traffic jam PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 3:47 am
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Seabook wrote:
http://www.sspengineering.co.uk/

could you do a search?

Yes, found them, but they seem very non-specific about which axles they actually have. The drums+ABS combo I need seems to be only marginally more common than rocking horse droppings. Also by the time you've added VAT they're more expensive than the ebay link (couldn't care less about having to hand over the current axle).

#5: Re: Rear axle : anyone dealt with these guys? Author: Seabook PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 3:54 am
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he axles come with new stubs ready for you to fit your calipers and carriers and wheel bearings, or shoes and drums depending on your model. These are not supplied with the axle, simply leave your old brakes connected to you car. Body washers, nuts, mounting bolts and mounting bushes are not supplied simply re-use your exisiting ones as they will be in good condition. (If you do require these please notify us with your order)
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you know you will have to reuse all the ABS senor and etc on your old axle?

this makes no difference to abs or non abs/ plex or preplex. as long as the stud pin is for drum there you are fine.

#6: Re: Rear axle : anyone dealt with these guys? Author: MNARAA, Location: In a traffic jam PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 4:00 am
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Seabook wrote:
he axles come with new stubs ready for you to fit your calipers and carriers and wheel bearings, or shoes and drums depending on your model. These are not supplied with the axle, simply leave your old brakes connected to you car. Body washers, nuts, mounting bolts and mounting bushes are not supplied simply re-use your exisiting ones as they will be in good condition. (If you do require these please notify us with your order)
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you know you will have to reuse all the ABS senor and etc on your old axle?

this makes no difference to abs or non abs/ plex or preplex. as long as the stud pin is for drum there you are fine.

Er, no I didn't know that. What I knew was that hunting round I'd seen many types of axle, disk/drum, abs/not, plexed/non-plexed. This is the second axle replacement, last time it took weeks for the garage to locate a drum axle that worked with abs, even though the brakes were swapped over last time too.

I kinda assumed that all this meant I needed a quite specific sort of axle....

#7: Re: Rear axle : anyone dealt with these guys? Author: Seabook PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 4:04 am
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MNARAA wrote:
Seabook wrote:
he axles come with new stubs ready for you to fit your calipers and carriers and wheel bearings, or shoes and drums depending on your model. These are not supplied with the axle, simply leave your old brakes connected to you car. Body washers, nuts, mounting bolts and mounting bushes are not supplied simply re-use your exisiting ones as they will be in good condition. (If you do require these please notify us with your order)
====

you know you will have to reuse all the ABS senor and etc on your old axle?

this makes no difference to abs or non abs/ plex or preplex. as long as the stud pin is for drum there you are fine.

Er, no I didn't know that. What I knew was that hunting round I'd seen many types of axle, disk/drum, abs/not, plexed/non-plexed. This is the second axle replacement, last time it took weeks for the garage to locate a drum axle that worked with abs, even though the brakes were swapped over last time too.

I kinda assumed that all this meant I needed a quite specific sort of axle....

plex and non-plex is only related to ABS sensor.

for easy bolt on job you will need to get everything right.

#8: Re: Rear axle : anyone dealt with these guys? Author: greenpug2222, Location: bradford PostPosted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 1:32 am
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I used ssp when i had my 205gti,

all im gonna say is that these guys are great!!!!!!!!!!!! they were quick and efficient and the new axle fitted by them lasted another 5 yrs ownership till i sold it and its still going strong as i sold it to a friends friend.


Use them and you wont be disappointed.

#9: Re: Rear axle : anyone dealt with these guys? Author: oldbanger2, Location: m1/m18 PostPosted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 2:16 am
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are these the guys based in devon? if they are ..there spot on.

#10: Re: Rear axle : anyone dealt with these guys? Author: greenpug2222, Location: bradford PostPosted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 2:59 am
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yes they are, I went there about 10 yrs ago, great guys and great work.!



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