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TheHighlander123 - 18/11/16 at 08:19 AM

Hi All,

Where is the best place to get the above.

I need to measure the distance from the prop to engine tonight.

I don't want to buy from MK Indy as they are usless in responding and sending parts I've paid for.


CosKev3 - 18/11/16 at 08:28 AM

Bailey Morris or Dunning and Fairbank

[Edited on 18/11/16 by CosKev3]


TheHighlander123 - 18/11/16 at 11:15 AM

quote:
Originally posted by CosKev3
Bailey Morris or Dunning and Fairbank

[Edited on 18/11/16 by CosKev3]


Do you know a ruff price just out of curiosity?


CosKev3 - 18/11/16 at 11:58 AM

Had mine made last year at Dunning and fairbank, was just over £300 for complete propshaft with TRT rear section


ianminki - 18/11/16 at 01:19 PM

hi
i have a two piece trt prop I have taken of my car that is for a bec . will not be needing any more £300 if the length is right
regards ian


davspeed - 18/11/16 at 02:35 PM

Ian, As I live local to you I have messaged you about meeting up and discussing BEC parts.


marco - 18/11/16 at 08:51 PM

I have a used one for £120 if it's the right length and you arrange a courier.


cfc999 - 21/11/16 at 06:28 PM

U2U sent.


Rob55 - 22/11/16 at 04:54 PM

Got mine made by D&F, thought they were spot on


TheHighlander123 - 23/11/16 at 09:36 PM

Needing one thats 1m 49cm



[Edited on 24/11/16 by TheHighlander123]


cfc999 - 23/11/16 at 10:33 PM

U2U sent to Marco regarding his prop.


CosKev3 - 23/11/16 at 11:28 PM

quote:
Originally posted by cfc999
U2U sent to Marco regarding his prop.


That's jolly nice of you jumping on someone else's wanted thread trying to get in on a deal before the OP...........


cfc999 - 23/11/16 at 11:42 PM

Oop sorry didn't mean to offend. The chances of finding a prop that fits are pretty slim to none existent anyway so obviously the chap posting has first dids. Hope that's cleared up any confusion.


TheHighlander123 - 24/11/16 at 08:03 AM

The lad has not replied anyway so I assumed you had snapped it up

I have contacted both companies above and will get an order placed today.

Would probably be better going for a new one so its the perfect length.

The other question is I have my reverse kit coming tomorrow, do I factor the the reverse sprocket of 1cm thick and remove it that from my prop length?

Thanks

[Edited on 24/11/16 by TheHighlander123]


CosKev3 - 24/11/16 at 08:20 AM

The front will have a sliding joint built in,so this allows for movement of the drive train and also if your measurements are slightly wrong!

So no need to worry about the reverse sprocket thickness


TheHighlander123 - 24/11/16 at 08:24 AM

quote:
Originally posted by CosKev3
The front will have a sliding joint built in,so this allows for movement of the drive train and also if your measurements are slightly wrong!

So no need to worry about the reverse sprocket thickness


I measured from sprocket face to sprocket face.

That's handy you can adjust it incase I have got it wrong haha.