#16: Re: Burst Airbags Author: phizzle, Location: south africaPosted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 11:29 am ----
dafdavies wrote:
Something under heath must! Be bent
the tyres burst, and the abs pump got damaged, apart from that..i jus need to replace the airbags
#17: Re: Burst Airbags Author: dafdavies, Location: LLandysulPosted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 11:32 am ---- Subframe not twisted?
#18: Re: Burst Airbags Author: phizzle, Location: south africaPosted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 11:39 am ----
dafdavies wrote:
Subframe not twisted?
No it wasnt...wat are you driving at??
#19: Re: Burst Airbags Author: dafdavies, Location: LLandysulPosted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 11:44 am ---- Well I've been preping rally cars for about 4 years now and I know a 206 smacking a headge at about 40 mph will twist the subframe
#20: Re: Burst Airbags Author: Harry, Location: StaffordPosted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 11:52 am ----
qwert wrote:
MrBSI wrote:
What year of 206 is it as there's 2 completely different types of airbags used depending on age & there not interchangable.
You can buy them cheap enough used in the UK
BUT you cannot use airfreight to send them, has to be over land & sea, you will also need a replacement airbag ecu & front seatbelt pretensions.
You cant post airbags at all
Source please?
I contacted royal mail and parcelforce and they both said they were fine and this was also via air mail. So yes you can send them fine.
#21: Re: Burst Airbags Author: phizzle, Location: south africaPosted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 11:57 am ---- i don't doubt yo expertise Daf..you suggest i take it in? bt ive had peugeot technician friends of mine work on it after the accident and the only thing left to fix is the airbags
#22: Re: Burst Airbags Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ?Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 11:57 am ---- I know airfreight will refuse to take airbags / explosives as they also refuse to take any kind of charged pressure vessel.
Some of the forklift parts we use if there not in stock in the UK have to come via road as there banned from being put on an aircraft due to being a charged pressure vessel.
I have sent a airbag in the UK before via Royal Main many years ago.
What year of 206 is it as there's 2 completely different types of airbags used depending on age & there not interchangable.
You can buy them cheap enough used in the UK
BUT you cannot use airfreight to send them, has to be over land & sea, you will also need a replacement airbag ecu & front seatbelt pretensions.
You cant post airbags at all
Source please?
I contacted royal mail and parcelforce and they both said they were fine and this was also via air mail. So yes you can send them fine.
It's all to do with being Class 1 Dangerous Goods. The rules are set down by IATA. Some dangerous goods can be sent by air transportation but I don't think Class 1 can. They can only be sent as road freight, possibly sea too, but it would all depend on the individual carrier.
Also you would need to check with the individual countries customs clearance. Some of them will not allow certain goods to be imported. You can't even send a SIM card abroad as it may be pre loaded with call time ie money.
The rules are very strange. The DHL drivers have a book thicker than a bible saying what they can and can't accept for transportation to each country.
#24: Re: Burst Airbags Author: dafdavies, Location: LLandysulPosted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 12:10 pm ---- If u think its ok I was just saying because I've to replace pleanty of them
#25: Re: Burst Airbags Author: Dan-, Location: BiggleswadePosted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 2:18 pm ---- my old gti was written off as it was by a foreign lorry driver missjudging the width of the road hit me at about 20mph and set no airbags off but twisted the chasis and windscreen pillar, looked like it could be repaired until it was put on a jig and the damage was reveiled supprised at that speed nothing was twisted "/ this it how damaged mine was,
#26: Re: Burst Airbags Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ?Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 2:21 pm ---- The 206 body shell is easily bent / twisted if hit in the right places
They really do need checking by a professional if its been smacked as the damage can appear in other areas of the shell.
Multiplexed 206's need a heavy / hard wack to fire the SRS system.
#27: Re: Burst Airbags Author: tomd0801754, Location: MoscowPosted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 2:40 pm ---- Honestly at 100km/h (62mph) You will have 90% damaged much more than a wing and 'fender'.. No way can you have things like the headlight and headlight mounting points in one piece...
Honestly at 100km/h (62mph) You will have 90% damaged much more than a wing and 'fender'.. No way can you have things like the headlight and headlight mounting points in one piece...
thanks
#29: Re: Burst Airbags Author: Harry, Location: StaffordPosted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 5:04 am ----
macca1411 wrote:
Harry wrote:
qwert wrote:
MrBSI wrote:
What year of 206 is it as there's 2 completely different types of airbags used depending on age & there not interchangable.
You can buy them cheap enough used in the UK
BUT you cannot use airfreight to send them, has to be over land & sea, you will also need a replacement airbag ecu & front seatbelt pretensions.
You cant post airbags at all
Source please?
I contacted royal mail and parcelforce and they both said they were fine and this was also via air mail. So yes you can send them fine.
It's all to do with being Class 1 Dangerous Goods. The rules are set down by IATA. Some dangerous goods can be sent by air transportation but I don't think Class 1 can. They can only be sent as road freight, possibly sea too, but it would all depend on the individual carrier.
Also you would need to check with the individual countries customs clearance. Some of them will not allow certain goods to be imported. You can't even send a SIM card abroad as it may be pre loaded with call time ie money.
The rules are very strange. The DHL drivers have a book thicker than a bible saying what they can and can't accept for transportation to each country.
That actually clears a few things up. I thought there would be something against it but couldn't find anything on the internet. Thought it got sent by airmail but could have been boat thinking about it wasn't sure. I made the person aware that it was an airbag after enquiring about it and they were more than happy to pick it up and deliver up.
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