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Originally Posted by Kev0607
I meant £200-£220 plus VAT (I've edited the post), but even still, that's a way off what you were quoted. I guess the dealer is much dearer than I thought!
In saying that, genuine arms do tend to last.
If you do decide on genuine arms, you'll need an alignment again. It'll be an expensive repair.
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Fully expecting to have to get the alignment done after fitting the genuine arms. I’ve decided the best bet is to opt for the genuine arms (taking a gamble on the aftermarket parts being the root of the problem but all evidence I’ve seen online points to that being a common enough issue). I’ll save a little bit on fitting them myself but still going to be close to a £700 repair all said and done. Lovely ☺️