Not for me there isn't, especially when in most cases it's genuine-only, from the dealership.
Trade price there is retail minus 10%.
Understand that these are a seal within an (I assume) alloy housing but 40 plus years in the truck and bus spare parts business, many of those spent dealing with major German OE and aftermarket suppliers tells me that there is an enormous profit margin built into these items at that sort of price.
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George
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Not for me there isn't, especially when in most cases it's genuine-only, from the dealership.
Trade price there is retail minus 10%.
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That's correct, driver's side. Actually been done again since then as it had the dreaded piston failure shortly after at 78,000 km. When doing the rebuild the dealership supposedly put another new seal in which leaked. Returned car to have diagnosed and had to return again another day to have a sump gasket renewed. Still leaking so returned car again to find that they had misdiagnosed, so had to return again another day to have another front seal fitted.
Also when I got the car home after the rebuild, I discovered that they managed to lose one of the grommets holding the engine cover on and pushed the front of the right hand front guard where it folds over the headlight, leaving a slight crease. Thankfully, this was all fixed during my many visits and all the work was covered under warranty. I just worry about their work I can't see.
The first seal replacement was done at an independent, which I will continue to remain with after this experience.
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The seal should be replaced with a special tool - if not it is easy to damage and hence leak.
Also the crankshaft surface must have no oil or grease on it when it is inserted into the seal - as again if it does have oil it will cause the inner part of the seal to expand and again leak later.
Of course there is. Just compare the price of new cars now and in the 2000. The materials, labor cost and electricity all went up dramatically, though the price of the cars went down. Car manufacturers have to make profit somehow. Nobody is/never was, in a business just to please others.
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