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Liddo
Tuesday 18th August 2009, 22:18
My newly acquired D5 needs a cambelt. Any ideas roughly how much???

I hoping to get her serviced and get the manual gearbox oil changed.

Jaseb77
Wednesday 19th August 2009, 09:12
got mine service and cambel and tensioner for about £200 at independant Volvo garage

Liddo
Wednesday 19th August 2009, 09:14
got mine service and cambel and tensioner for about £200 at independant Volvo garage

Wow, I'll be well happy if its that cheap. The guy who owned it was quoted £350 just for the belt from Volvo. Im going the manual box fluid changed too, as it feels a little sticky ;)

Rufe
Wednesday 19th August 2009, 09:50
Hi Liddo,

from the registration number you have supplied to me in a pm about something else i can price up the kit for you.

(If anyone else needs a price please send me your registration number, as part numbers are specific to chassis number, engine number, model year, etc, but i can get all this from the registration number usually)

All prices include Vat at 15%


Timing Belt: [31258306]
Retail Price £36.34 / Our Price £25.44


Tensioner Pulley: [30731774]
Retail Price £53.36 / Our Price £38.96


Idler Pulley: [8692561]
Retail Price £41.17 / Our Price £30.06


Lower Crank Pulley Nut (x1) & Bolts (x4): [3531111, 985382 x4]
Retail Price £6.96 / Our Price £5.92


Postage:
£10.00 DHL 48


labour for the D5 is around an hour, so maybe an option would be to buy genuine parts discounted and then get them fitted by a local garage?

Hope this helps

Simon :)

Liddo
Wednesday 19th August 2009, 10:22
Hi Liddo,

from the registration number you have supplied to me in a pm about something else i can price up the kit for you.

(If anyone else needs a price please send me your registration number, as part numbers are specific to chassis number, engine number, model year, etc, but i can get all this from the registration number usually)

All prices include Vat at 15%


Timing Belt: [31258306]
Retail Price £36.34 / Our Price £25.44


Tensioner Pulley: [30731774]
Retail Price £53.36 / Our Price £38.96


Idler Pulley: [8692561]
Retail Price £41.17 / Our Price £30.06


Lower Crank Pulley Nut (x1) & Bolts (x4): [3531111, 985382 x4]
Retail Price £6.96 / Our Price £5.92


Postage:
£10.00 DHL 48


labour for the D5 is around an hour, so maybe an option would be to buy genuine parts discounted and then get them fitted by a local garage?

Hope this helps

Simon :)

Cheers Simon, helpfull as ever

;)

Nathlm
Wednesday 19th August 2009, 12:52
Hi

We charge approx £175 inc VAT for a belt and tensioner change :) .

Liddo
Wednesday 19th August 2009, 13:46
Hi

We charge approx £175 inc VAT for a belt and tensioner change :) .

Interesting :) What about engine and gearbox oil change aswell ;)

Nathlm
Wednesday 19th August 2009, 15:02
Interesting :) What about engine and gearbox oil change aswell ;)

Full service including oil, air, pollen and cambelt/tensioner £350 plus VAT

Mini oil Service £98 plus VAT to include oil flushes and injector cleaners.

Oil filter and oil change no frills £73 plus VAT

Nat

Can't remember g/box oil price will need to ask Hamish when he has finished tuning some monster of a bike.

MIKESC70T5
Wednesday 19th August 2009, 19:26
i got my wrists slapped when i offered items on this site because hlm moaned i was under cutting there prices on koni kits, due to i wasn't registered as a trader. Are hlm traders on here again?

S70T5Chris
Wednesday 19th August 2009, 19:58
i got my wrists slapped when i offered items on this site because hlm moaned i was under cutting there prices on koni kits, due to i wasn't registered as a trader. Are hlm traders on here again?

'if' HLM aren't traders on here anymore the I completely agree. Tim Williams was 'told off' a few months ago for offering genuine Volvo discs and pads cheaper than anywhere else. If those is the rules then fair do's. I would expect the same treatment of the above offers from HLM.

P.S. Liddo, just some friendly advice (take it or leave it!!!). I'd rather stick my d!ck in a blender than let HLM touch my car again.

Liddo
Wednesday 19th August 2009, 20:40
P.S. Liddo, just some friendly advice (take it or leave it!!!). I'd rather stick my d!ck in a blender than let HLM touch my car again.


LOL, thats seems a bit extreme, but i get ya point mate. I was only asking for rough prices from people who had had theirs done.

Im sure HLM have done some good work, but maybe not on your motor.

My local mechanic will probably get the work, but he's got a memory like a sieve, and it takes about 10 call's to get him to remember to order the stuff :D

S70T5Chris
Wednesday 19th August 2009, 21:06
LOL, thats seems a bit extreme, but i get ya point mate. I was only asking for rough prices from people who had had theirs done.

Im sure HLM have done some good work, but maybe not on your motor.

My local mechanic will probably get the work, but he's got a memory like a sieve, and it takes about 10 call's to get him to remember to order the stuff :D

LOL I'm sure you'll get it sorted for a decent price. Good luck with the new motor!