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19-03-2015, 06:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 19-03-2015, 07:29 PM by jimmyads.)
Hi my drive shaft bearing went and I have fitted a new drive shaft everything went ok until test driving and the ABS warning light came on with a little bit of strange breaking like skidding on ice. I have found the the new driveshaft has got 29 teeth on the ABS ring and my old one has 49 window type ones. What can I do to rectify this? Every new one I have looked at, at numerous suppliers has the 29 teeth and the counter staff haven't been very helpful?
Thanx in advance for any info
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I would suspect the teeth nos are critical & suggest trying a good supplier like GSF.It sounds as if your supplier knows SFA & doesn't care into the bargain.Good luck.
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Eurocarparts website given me a drive shaft that is incompatible with my lingo wont give a full refund as I fitted it! Oh well banged it on ebay and managed to get the right one from another supplier £40 dearer but hell wont be using EUROCARPARTS again. lesson learned, crap customer and after sales service.
couldnt fit a new abs ring as q drive are molded onto the cv joint not seperate
Thanx for the advice though
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