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Old 11th April 2017, 10:59   #1
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Hi, help please!!

I bought the wrong ones twice on EBay and don't want to pay too much unnecessary.

Basically I keep getting the round ended one which doesn't fit.
Can anyone put me in the right direction for the right part and best price, if that's possible, please.

Here's a photo of the differences.

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Old 11th April 2017, 11:28   #2
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Is the round one not a rear one?
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Yes the round one is for the rear wheels, the flatter shaped one is for the front. If you want the real thing - its here at DMGRS.

https://www.dmgrs.co.uk/products/rov...nsor-ssb000150
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Yes the round one is for the rear wheels, the flatter shaped one is for the front. If you want the real thing - its here at DMGRS.



https://www.dmgrs.co.uk/products/rov...nsor-ssb000150


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How much did you pay for the round ones?


£23.62 from eBay two of them. It's been refunded now. Had to change driver side press bearing as well.
ABS light gone speedo working and fuel gauge is also working great so I'm pretty happy person now. Yeyy!!!

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