Should have used the RR, oh hang on ;o)))))Jesus325iTouring wrote:So I managed to burn out the clutch on my CRV moving the above into its location, whats it going to cost to replace??
Clutch is about £100, but will need to be fitted by my garage, and I don't really have the equipment to do the job, 4 post ramp for example
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Not sure Steve, the gearbox is mounted on the side, therefore, remove driveshafts & prop (nothing will be siezed as had it all in bits for new bushes a couple of months ago), undo what ever is holding it in place, not too much I don't think and drop it down. Trying to make it sound easy to make myself feel better lolsteve_k wrote:you're not having much luck are you? time for some divine intervention?Jesus325iTouring wrote:So I managed to burn out the clutch on my CRV moving the above into its location, whats it going to cost to replace??
Clutch is about £100, but will need to be fitted by my garage, and I don't really have the equipment to do the job, 4 post ramp for example
dread to think what the labour cost would be to replace the clutch on a crv,
good luck either way.

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Yeah yeah yeah.... i know, that beast wouldn't have broken a sweat.Satan wrote:
Should have used the RR, oh hang on ;o)))))

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well now you describe it like that it could be done with a support beam across the top to hold the engine up while you drop the subframe & a couple of axle stands to give you a bit more room underneath.Jesus325iTouring wrote:Not sure Steve, the gearbox is mounted on the side, therefore, remove driveshafts & prop (nothing will be siezed as had it all in bits for new bushes a couple of months ago), undo what ever is holding it in place, not too much I don't think and drop it down. Trying to make it sound easy to make myself feel better lolsteve_k wrote:you're not having much luck are you? time for some divine intervention?Jesus325iTouring wrote:So I managed to burn out the clutch on my CRV moving the above into its location, whats it going to cost to replace??
Clutch is about £100, but will need to be fitted by my garage, and I don't really have the equipment to do the job, 4 post ramp for example
dread to think what the labour cost would be to replace the clutch on a crv,
good luck either way.
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Whats the £249?

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Oh I see, well yes, so still less than 1500 for an original Shepard hut chassis.

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Why not weld the chassis' of the CRV and RR together to achieve the same result... 
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Could do Maurice
Anyway.......£294.00 + VAT for fitting with me supplying the clutch kit. My local Indy i've been using for years, booked in for the 12th. Now have to use the X5, or my wifes CRV for work for a couple of weeks.
Anyway.......£294.00 + VAT for fitting with me supplying the clutch kit. My local Indy i've been using for years, booked in for the 12th. Now have to use the X5, or my wifes CRV for work for a couple of weeks.

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I was quite happy with the price, but hmmmmm, never thought about the VAT....... Mr Legit though, thats me 

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yeah well, might as well. What is it this week? Signing on week? You haven't had a job for 2 years, but I assume you're "actively seeking employment with evidence to prove".

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Stuff that for a laugh, I don't sign on I just "fiddle my tax returns" ;o)))Jesus325iTouring wrote:yeah well, might as well. What is it this week? Signing on week? You haven't had a job for 2 years, but I assume you're "actively seeking employment with evidence to prove".
Get a build thread up on the mobile home, errr I mean the Shepherds Hut as they do look nice when done well and we all know that you will do it well.
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I will do that, should be a good little build. I have drawn my plans up, in short, the idea is to have the door at the front of the chassis, with the steps going up through where the engine used to sit and the front wings re attached. Should look pretty cool.

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It would be, but no, building it specifically for an office. With the new business I really need one, my current business doesn't really require an office but the way the new business operates it does, and our house is too small.

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Check with your accountant to see what costs in the purchase and the build/materials of the office can be offset against your tax bill.Jesus325iTouring wrote:It would be, but no, building it specifically for an office. With the new business I really need one, my current business doesn't really require an office but the way the new business operates it does, and our house is too small.
