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Mrs BS's old car has a knackered driveshaft. We're looking at selling on eBay, possibly for minimal value as it's oldish and not very good cosmetically, but mechanically other that the driveshaft it's great, 4 newish tyres, newish brakes etc. but can't help feeling the driveshaft issue will put a lot of people off.

If I was to buy a used shaft for £50 how hard is it for someone with reasonable mechanical skills and a fair selection of tools to replace one on a 2005 Sear Ibiza TDI on the driveway?

I have ramps and axle stands, what are the potential pitfalls or is it a fairly easy job? Any special tools required that I might not have?

Thanks all.


 
Posted : 03/08/2017 5:58 pm
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How much is it worth? Its amazing how little difference things like this can make to the selling price.

If you really want to do it then its not usually a hard job but there will be one stubborn thing that won't come off easily. Plus you might find other jobs that need doing.


 
Posted : 03/08/2017 6:03 pm
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Pretty sure that's an easy swap if it's anything like my golf caveats being I haven't got round to it.

It's one of those jobs though if it goes wrong you now have a movable car!

Worth purchasing an impact wrench for the ONE (always last and always fingertip distance) bit that won't shift


 
Posted : 03/08/2017 6:03 pm
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These are both the concerns I have, if anything won't shift then I can't move it to the garage, and is it more likely to sell as a fixer-upper. It's probably worth £500-700 I'd have thought, but ultimately worth what someone is prepared to pay.

I have an impact wrench and bits, and lots of sockets and breakers etc.

I'm thinking maybe just chuck it on with £100 start price without fixing anything and see what it goes for.


 
Posted : 03/08/2017 6:14 pm
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real easy to swap mate , theres a ring of spline bolts at the gear box end and I think ts a 36mm at the hub end , then just drop off the bottom ball joint , its about 1/2 hr work so don't be accepting anyone charging more than 1hrs labour if your not doing it yourself , but it is the easiest drive shaft to replace you don't loose any gearbox oil just a straight swap


 
Posted : 03/08/2017 7:17 pm
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This is more encouraging!


 
Posted : 03/08/2017 7:29 pm

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