Price of A Slave Cylinder

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Price of A Slave Cylinder

Postby Hot Rodders » Wed Aug 24, 2011 9:26 pm

We are getting a new slave cylinder put in by our local Mazda dealer on Friday.
Can any one enlighten me to roughly the price of a new one and aprox how long it should take to install so that I have a rough idea of what they should be charging me.
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Re: Price of A Slave Cylinder

Postby wun911 » Wed Aug 24, 2011 9:57 pm

It takes approx 30 - 40 min to install...

They will need to re fill the clutch master cylinder and bleed it, thats like 7 - 10 dollars and 5 min.

The cost of a clutch slave cylinder on mx5 parts uk is around 30 AUD shipped. The oem genuine mazda one is like 100 AUD.
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Re: Price of A Slave Cylinder

Postby de Bounce » Wed Aug 24, 2011 10:14 pm

As a rough guess, with Mazda doing the job, budget for 200 - 300+ and you might come away surprised.
As a guide, Mania list it at just under 200 to supply and fit.

If you are not locked in with Mazda, try a clutch & brake place for a quote.
It's not a hard job nor anything unusual.

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Re: Price of A Slave Cylinder

Postby Hot Rodders » Fri Aug 26, 2011 6:52 pm

Well, I have had the job done at Bendigo Mazda and the total price for part and fitting was under $150.
Gotta be happy with that!
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