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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: av8r on 29 July 2009, 21:43
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My power steering pipes are corroded and need replacing. The cost of ONE of the pipes from VW is £187+VAT!! From a different perspective this would be called extortion. Does anyone know of an alternative supplier or pipe fabricators who could manufacture copies for a reasonable fee?
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They run a high pressure so would need to be up to a lot. But still £187+VAT! just wow.
Have you thought about getting some from a breakers yard or from someone breaking their golf on here?
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Adam, I thought about breakers etc but theres not a lot of point if they are part corroded already, and i'd be back to square 1 in a couple of years. This must happen to other Golf's......my general question is are people just paying up to get it fixed or is there an alternative?
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You could try -
http://www.powersteeringstore.co.uk/hoses.htm
Or find a local hydraulics company and I'm sure they can do something
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Thanx for the link i'll give them a call! I was told (correctly or not i don't know) that a lot of hydraulic/pipe manufacturers won't touch "one off" car pipes just in case the part fails in a safety critical situation and they get sued for damages.
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Thanx for the link i'll give them a call! I was told (correctly or not i don't know) that a lot of hydraulic/pipe manufacturers won't touch "one off" car pipes just in case the part fails in a safety critical situation and they get sued for damages.
100% correct, all to do with HSE and if the item they had made were to fail.
And before people say well they make hoses for big machines, if the hose were to fail then the burst or check valve will stop the boom or load dropping.
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Thanx for the link i'll give them a call! I was told (correctly or not i don't know) that a lot of hydraulic/pipe manufacturers won't touch "one off" car pipes just in case the part fails in a safety critical situation and they get sued for damages.
100% correct, all to do with HSE and if the item they had made were to fail.
And before people say well they make hoses for big machines, if the hose were to fail then the burst or check valve will stop the boom or load dropping.
Dont tell em its for a car :smiley:
Say its for an ejection cylinder on a Netstal they will believe that :wink:
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Thanx for the link i'll give them a call! I was told (correctly or not i don't know) that a lot of hydraulic/pipe manufacturers won't touch "one off" car pipes just in case the part fails in a safety critical situation and they get sued for damages.
100% correct, all to do with HSE and if the item they had made were to fail.
And before people say well they make hoses for big machines, if the hose were to fail then the burst or check valve will stop the boom or load dropping.
Dont tell em its for a car :smiley:
Say its for an ejection cylinder on a Netstal they will believe that :wink:
Not as easy as that, most machine hoses fittings are BSP but cars tend to be Metric.
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VW-Golf-MK3-Vento-1-4-1-6-power-steering-hose-BN-VW_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp3911Q2ec0Q2em14QQhashZitem29ff4265a1QQitemZ180376200609QQptZUKQ5fCarsPartsQ5fVehiclesQ5fCarPartsQ5fSMQQsalenotsupported Hope this is of interest to you.
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You could try -
http://www.powersteeringstore.co.uk/hoses.htm
Or find a local hydraulics company and I'm sure they can do something
Thanks for posting the link Adam!
av8r- I can make em for you- high pressure hose is £70, low pressure hose is £60...just give me a call on 07917 697262
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Knew you were on here :wink: