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BrumLee:
My clutch master cylinder started giving up so I have ordered a new master cylinder on-line. As usual this tempted fate and it gave up this morning so I had a piggy-back from Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).

As I have some running around to do I thought I'd get a repair kit to see if it would get me back on the road for the weekend as last time I ordered on-line it took nearly a week for the parts to arrive. Well phoning round local motor factors and Land Rover spares, both main stealers and indies, you'd have thought I was asking for parts to fit a Trabant  :evil:  :roll:  either can't get, never stock or have to order in for Tuesday  :evil:

Sarcasm: I know there isn't that many Discoveries on the road and those that are are new, but you'd think parts like brakes and clutch hydraulics would be more readily available  :evil:

Rangie3.0LtrDan:
I have had exactly the same thing!  My local dealer didnt have any clutch master cylinders in stock, luckily my local motor factors had one, but it cost £36!  Turned out not to be the master cylinder, it looks like the whole clutch needs replacing lmao

BrumLee:

--- Quote from: "90HTDT" --- but it cost £36!
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£45-£60 I've been quoted locally so that's why I ordered on-line. The cheaper quote wasn't in stock and the more expensive one were showing two. I think you have to pay extra for the dust they're gathering  :roll:  :lol:

hobbit:
Luckily most of the bits I need I can pick up from that place in Matlock, only  30 minutes away, and 99% of the time have what I want

Also its a nice drive to get there too, and I always seem to end up at Anchor surplas on the way back too, funny that :?  :wink:

Bob696:
If its a rush job I use Landranger in sedgley. Normaly got most things I have needed but they are a tad expensive. Where time isnt an issue I orfer online.

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