Daiwa replacement parts

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Daiwa replacement parts

#1 Post by Christina »

Does anyone know where i could get replacement parts for a daiwa whisker 2600 reel? Thanks in advance
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Re: Daiwa replacement parts

#2 Post by The Austrian »

Go to Daiwa direct: http://www.daiwasports.co.uk/contact/
They are really good to send you out the part, provided it's still available, but most are, I was looking for a handle lock screw for a 18 year old Daiwa Regal-X 4550 BR recently, got in touch with them via their website and had the replacement in the post within a few days, free of charge :D :D :D
That's customer service as it should be, fair play to them 8)
Here is the email address from the girl I was dealing with: Helen_McFadyen@daiwasports.co.uk
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Re: Daiwa replacement parts

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Yep, Do as the austrian says. Daiwa is first class to deal with. Very good at sending stuff out free of charge.
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Re: Daiwa replacement parts

#4 Post by thebigman »

AS the guys say go direct and if you need to find the part number you should find the schematic here - http://schematics.planetseafishing.com/
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