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206 changing gear + steering = suicide
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Addaz
PostPosted: Tue Dec 28, 2010 4:36 pm Up
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mjsroofing wrote:
my mate is a pug machanic and he said he has known them to go as quick as a month or two with aftermarket, he laughed at me when i said that i used aftermarket ones.

Joys, thanks for the info mate

But hopefully it wont be them, cant really afford it as i know it will fail with honors Laughing

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'tis true I'm afraid aftermarket wishbones are pap Sad Mine have been on less than a month and are already showing signs of wear Laughing
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My van did this and was the gearbox diff just giving power to one wheel the it would do both every now and again get the diff checked.
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same here! would pull under acceleration to one side then snap back when i lifted off! changed wishbones to genuine ones and changded droplink n all is fine now! u could also check the gearbox mountings to be on the safe side btw
 
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Lower arms.

Cheap aftermarket ones are s**te, been there done that.

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check the cv joints for lack of grease aswell as checking the gearbox oil level and wouldnt hurt renewing it too.
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Any idea of cost from Peugeot? GSF ones fitted previously (not the cheapest ones they offered either). Discounts available??
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It sounds v much like wishbones. The aftermarket ones are poor and the bushes break very quickly. I have heard of them going in less than a week in some cases. Its just your luck if you get a good set
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lemforder wishbone from eurocarparts is good as the one from pug dealer
 
 

 

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Seabook wrote:
lemforder wishbone from eurocarparts is good as the one from pug dealer
£100 EACH..hope its not them Sad

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GP-F wrote:
Seabook wrote:
lemforder wishbone from eurocarparts is good as the one from pug dealer
£100 EACH..hope its not them Sad

Genuine Peugeot one's are only slightly more.

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i wouldn't pay £100 each for them though i must admit, i bought two off fleebay for £40 posted, i'd hope for the best. big risk i guess though, at least if pug ones fail you can return them. well i guess you can, i would hope so for that price
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without sounding too dumb, what exactly should I be looking for (bearing in mind I dont have ramps - but a trolley jack & axle stands)?
Splits in rubber joints? out of position mounts?

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ok, below is a pic of the wishbone, the rubber joint arrowed is normally twisted badley and cracked etc

 


hope this helps.

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Well, mine had an MOT and i specifically stated for them to go over with a fine tooth comb

They did, and found that the bottom arms had no play, same with anyother suspension areas

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