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Poppy, her weekend of ups and downs!
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E5GDM
PostPosted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 4:53 am Up
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Harry wrote:
Even with the incorrect bolts when torqued up they should last way longer than 10 minutes Sad

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Strange how none of the other bolts come lose.
& I see the old bill stitched you up with their 'designated contractor' scam.
Hope it's sorted soon for you.

 
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Harry wrote:
Odd indeed, I would have thought at least one or two sheered.


Having said that I was in the same situation, I must not have torqued them up and within a week they had worked loose. Got massive steering wheel vibration and when I managed to find a farm gate to ditch it into a farm gate you could just pull two of the bolts out, the other two only had a bit of thread left on them. Another 50m and it could have been the same as this with no bolts left.

or might be the hub damaged already?

thus the bolt become loosen under load?
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Davies wrote:

It appears that Peugeot had supplied us with the wrong bolts for the wheels... This is still being looked into and I will update all you guys when I know more to do with this.

The correct Peugeot / Citroen part number for the bolts for these wheels is 5405 67

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E5GDM wrote:
Harry wrote:
Even with the incorrect bolts when torqued up they should last way longer than 10 minutes Sad

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Strange how none of the other bolts come lose.
& I see the old bill stitched you up with their 'designated contractor' scam.
Hope it's sorted soon for you.

i though break down service won't cover accident recovery?

 
 

 

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Seabook wrote:
E5GDM wrote:
Harry wrote:
Even with the incorrect bolts when torqued up they should last way longer than 10 minutes Sad

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Strange how none of the other bolts come lose.
& I see the old bill stitched you up with their 'designated contractor' scam.
Hope it's sorted soon for you.

i though break down service won't cover accident recovery?

They will IF you have it as part of your breakdown cover, read your terms & conditions.

My RAC breakdown cover does & they have recovered my 206 before from the works car park after someone crashed in to it.

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Well, it depends on how much you pay really on the pickup, more you pay, more you are covered, but most do do cover that kind of thing.

Also, How were the bolts wrong? Wrong thread? To short? Just wondering.

Had any luck finding that wheel yet or have you given up?

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John - The hubs are fine. My old alloys never had a problem, when I fitted them back again after this, they went in no problem and tightened up perfectly.

Jack123 wrote:
Well, it depends on how much you pay really on the pickup, more you pay, more you are covered, but most do do cover that kind of thing.

Also, How were the bolts wrong? Wrong thread? To short? Just wondering.

Had any luck finding that wheel yet or have you given up?


Bolts - Are a theory. However the part number Lee has listed above doesn't seem to be similar from my memory.

Wheel - I found it yesterday... Eventually.

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tomd0801754 wrote:

Bolts - Are a theory. However the part number Lee has listed above doesn't seem to be similar from my memory.

That part number is the same if its a 307 Challenger alloy or 206 Atlantis alloy.

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tomd0801754 wrote:
John - The hubs are fine. My old alloys never had a problem, when I fitted them back again after this, they went in no problem and tightened up perfectly.

Jack123 wrote:
Well, it depends on how much you pay really on the pickup, more you pay, more you are covered, but most do do cover that kind of thing.

Also, How were the bolts wrong? Wrong thread? To short? Just wondering.

Had any luck finding that wheel yet or have you given up?


Bolts - Are a theory. However the part number Lee has listed above doesn't seem to be similar from my memory.

Wheel - I found it yesterday... Eventually.

Wheel - I found it yesterday... Eventually.

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MrBSI wrote:
Seabook wrote:
E5GDM wrote:
Harry wrote:
Even with the incorrect bolts when torqued up they should last way longer than 10 minutes Sad

What He Said

Strange how none of the other bolts come lose.
& I see the old bill stitched you up with their 'designated contractor' scam.
Hope it's sorted soon for you.

i though break down service won't cover accident recovery?

They will IF you have it as part of your breakdown cover, read your terms & conditions.

My RAC breakdown cover does & they have recovered my 206 before from the works car park after someone crashed in to it.

this is odd...i need to read my doc. tonight then.... Confused

 
 

 

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Thanks for this buddy,

Shall check which bolts were purchased asap!

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tomd0801754 wrote:
John - The hubs are fine. My old alloys never had a problem, when I fitted them back again after this, they went in no problem and tightened up perfectly.

Jack123 wrote:
Well, it depends on how much you pay really on the pickup, more you pay, more you are covered, but most do do cover that kind of thing.

Also, How were the bolts wrong? Wrong thread? To short? Just wondering.

Had any luck finding that wheel yet or have you given up?


Bolts - Are a theory. However the part number Lee has listed above doesn't seem to be similar from my memory.

Wheel - I found it yesterday... Eventually.

Weird, hopefully Peugoet will hold there hands up and admit it, if it was there fault and cover the damages.

What state was the wheel in? Any damage to that, from the bolts or the solo drive it had?

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Davies wrote:
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Thanks for this buddy,

Shall check which bolts were purchased asap!

did you got the receipt when you bought the bolt?

did you buy 16 or just 4?

shall check other bolts too.

 
 

 

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