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anti roll bar ball joint
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Dan-
PostPosted: Sat Apr 07, 2012 9:03 am Up
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peugeot part number is 508759 and they come in at £30.70 each also try what andy said that might allow you to see how bad they are, although on most occasions i couldn't get mine to knock unless wheel was off the floor
 



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ok thank you,cant do anything now till tuesday because of bank holiday.MOT tester said they didnt need doing straight away.
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The ARB is the bar with 2 rubbers holding it to the sub frame
 

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spike do you have a picture of the anti roll ball joint by chance.
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Dan-
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sorry for the awful quality its quite tricky to get a picture when you only just get your arm under the seal Razz but its the brackets on the subframe which hold the bars with a rubber bearing that wears
 

 



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Lol they wernt very specific on there advisory were they! it could of been eather 2bf as they do join together at Eather end. Check for play in the drop links 1st like whats been said above as a pair off eBay is only £18
 

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this is what it says
001 nearside front anti roll bar has slight play in ball joint (2.4.G.2)

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Dan- wrote:
peugeot part number is 508759 and they come in at £30.70 each also try what andy said that might allow you to see how bad they are, although on most occasions i couldn't get mine to knock unless wheel was off the floor

Is that for the drop links?

Eurocarparts they are only £12 a side

 
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yeah mikey thats for the drop links
 



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Good job mine dont need replacing but that is expensive
 
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My 206 last had some drop links fitted back in 2005, then again genuine Peugeot parts do last a long time.

Buy cheap = buy twice Wink

Same with wishbones.

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Buy cheap and do them in less than 12 months. Buy genuine or reputable and they should last for many years.

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I had some genuine puegeot wishbones and they lasted less than 12months got some from euro parts iirc and still going sting after 2years
 

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