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Okay it's been well over two weeks since I mashed my gearbox (probably synchro problems, and clutch release bearing gone). Since my baby is undrivable, and I can't find anyone to tow me, it looks like I'm gonna have to forego any of the forum Supra gurus and go for one of the following, all of which have a free collection service from Swindon. So was just wondering if anyone had any experience of any of the following?:

 

Three D Transmissions Ltd in Reading / Aldershot

 

Gloucester Road Gearboxes Ltd in Bristol

 

Bristol Transmissions in Bristol (unsurprisingly)

 

Any recommendations gratefully received! :thumbs:

 

:looney:

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Broken my 4th gear synchro in my garage? That would be going some. I think towing to a garage is at their discretion, there's no obligation on their part. And can't see them taking me 100 miles away from where I live in week 1 of my policy.

For £35 I could rent a car trailer - anyone wanna gimme a tow? :eyebrows:

 

Would still appreciate any word on the above 3 garages?

 

:looney:

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I was told it was really hard to hire anything with a tow hook, and would I be insured whilst towing even if I could?

 

Wasn't hard for me, went to the local van/minibus hire place and they had a few - surely it's not that rare a request?

Not sure about insurance - you'd have to ask your company (or maybe it'd be covered by the hired vehicle?? TBH I hadn't thought about that when I did it as the cars I was moving about weren't insured (at all) anyway. Just don't crash ;)

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:eek: Don't say that! I don't have any money to begin with (hence the NA!)

 

I'm working on the theory that the above guys who know more about gearboxes than Supras would be a better bet than guys who know more about Supras than gearboxes? Make sense?

 

If no-one's used any of them, I think I'm edging towards Three D...

 

:looney:

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I think the costs of professional transport to a specialist will be trivial in the grand scale of the repair bill....

 

I know you wouldn't consider anything but a full-on rebuild Chris, but I got mine fixed for £360 all in and it's fine :) So far ;) Only the 5th/6th segment of the box was cracked open so non-reusable parts expenses were minimal, which kept the cost down - I imagine going into the main 1st-to-4th segment would almost double the cost.

 

-Ian

 

PS Chris, did you like the pictures of the synchro ring in this thread ? Get you wincing? :D

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Last time I had to move one of my cars that was undriveable (sp?) I hired a 3.5 tonne VW car transporter for £156 (providing you have the correct classifications on your driving licence) from a place in Andover, if I ever have to move a car again it'll be the only way to go, it was so painless.

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