All in that is good if you are going the original route. If you want to get much better quality then go to B & C Express, look at the recent threads in the drive section and you will see a recommendation by the Capt which is easily the best quality and price you will find. Then the only descision you have is do you or a garage fit them. You will need a special tool to dismantle (or grinder) then link back up (rivet tool �40 to �50) unless you already have them.
Kev suggests shimming the cush drive, Manic Mic buy a new one every tyre change. Up to you really, personally I would try the shimming and see how you get on with it first.
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