stan_the_man
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You may think im having a laugh but i'm not.
If anyone is willing to do this, i'd very much appreciate it.
Obviously i will pay whatever it costs and i will pay quickly through Paypal or whatever.
Cheers chaps.
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jay26
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If you source the parts I would
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davegreen
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LMF Vauxhall ship parts world wide. get in touch with them as they can supply and ship all you would need.
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stan_the_man
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Yeah i found them on eBay but was thinking 2nd hand parts might be cheaper :-/
Is there a difference between the LMF kit and the M-Tech kit?
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stan_the_man
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And also 2nd hand parts would save having the hubs pressed in etc
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stan_the_man
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quote: Originally posted by jay26
If you source the parts I would
Yer some man
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davegreen
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the LMF kit is a copy of the mtech kit as are many other kits out there. as for the hubs you best way is to use the standard cavalier hubs, audi wheel bearings and have the carriers machined out. much more relieable than the machined down hubs. theres a thread on here some where with part numbers. go to LMF direct not through ebay.
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stan_the_man
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All bar the hubs is fairly straight forward, thats why i was thinking some 2nd hand hubs so its all done ready to bolt in.
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davegreen
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hubs are easy to fit, small press is ideal, but a large vice or bolt jack and steel frame work ok. even a large G clamp or length of threaded rod, nuts and some large washers can be used to fit new bearings and hubs.
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jay26
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I actually have a press too, so if you wanted new stuff I can put them together before sending.
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Cybermonkey
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Stan there are a bunch of old Calibra's in Sydney at various wreckers that you might be able to source parts from. I know that the car situation in WA isn't exactly great compared to the east coast
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