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Old 06-28-2015, 03:22 AM
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that's a pain, but eurocarparts are showing both left and right grand voyager cables in stock. You might want to try carparts4less (same company as eurocar) as they are usually cheaper but with less delivery options.

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Old 06-28-2015, 08:26 AM
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Stow 'n Go are different from non stow 'n go regardless of Grand or SWB [Heinz varieties from 54" to 70"]
 
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It's certainly not as trivial as I thought it should be, lots of variety!
Taking what I have learned I have found a local motorfactor who can get me a cable that measures 1338mm so hopefully that will be correct. Fingers crossed.
 
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Well after my local motor factor ordered a cable for it too was 125cm despite being listed as 1400mm.

Seems as though there is a mistake somewhere in the part catalogue. My last resort seems to be through a dealer though that's going to cost me £80 which seems somewhat excessive for a brake cable.
 
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Old 07-01-2015, 04:18 PM
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Well after my local motor factor ordered a cable for it too was 125cm despite being listed as 1400mm.

Seems as though there is a mistake somewhere in the part catalogue. My last resort seems to be through a dealer though that's going to cost me £80 which seems somewhat excessive for a brake cable.
Get the dealer to give the Mopar number and you will be able to look up the correct cable, then buy an OEM one.
 
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Old 07-02-2015, 06:11 AM
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Get the dealer to give the Mopar number and you will be able to look up the correct cable, then buy an OEM one.
Dealer is wise to those games, they don't give out the part number over the phone!
 
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Dealer is wise to those games, they don't give out the part number over the phone!

Thats what they said to me when i asked what the colour code for my car was. Said we dont give out part numbers
 
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Old 07-02-2015, 09:09 AM
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4721 027 left (longer one)
4721 028 right (shorter one)

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"We don't give out part numbers" -- this must be the most suicidal remark ANY businessman selling cars could possibly utter.
Chryslers UK sales are so poor they have pulled out of this UK 'treasure island' market.
Wonder why...
What do they use for brains?

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I know you would get fobbed of by the parts place I meant in #15 to pop in and chat up the lass in customer services for her to get it from her screen. The hairy arrass phone jockey in parts was never going to fall for it. Main dealer lounge - posh carpets and furniture, bad free coffee and customer facing trained helpful girlies works for me.
 


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