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Changing whole strut with coils
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slunkeh
PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 4:57 pm Up
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Hi,

This is my first post/thread. I Would really appreciate some help if possible.

I purchased a 206 2.0 Hdi (90) 2000 model - W reg

It has a few problems that need fixing and will be going to a few local scrappy's to see what i can find.

Basically i am getting a clunking noise every time i full lock to the left and right and also when i brake. I took it to Farmers autocare so they could check what the problem was. They said it needs 2 front spring coils and a top strut.

I was thinking of going to get the full strut with coil from the scrappy's if possible which will cover everything.

What i would like to know is, what 206's can i take these off that will fit my model? Would it have to be the exact model or would some of the petrol models fit just as well?

Appreciate any help anyone can give.

Thanks.

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richpowell91
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Mind me asking why you just dont replace the coil springs for new and a set of new top strut bearings (i presume its the bearing thats gone as mine was clonking when mine were shot).
 


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On a tight budget. I dont have the tools for spring replacement which is why i was thinking of the the whole strut with springs. As i said this should cover all bases?
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dependant on where you are in the uk i have a set from a GTi 180 that you could come collect for a small price? im in blackburn lancashire so if too far away then fair enough Smile
 

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slunkeh
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Would these fit the 2.0 hdi? If so i would pay postage depedant on how much it would cost.
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Well it should cover all bases but if you were to get a pair from a scrap yard there's no guarantee that the shocks or bearings will not fail within a month. I understand your on a tight budget but without getting a known good set you could well be back at square one in a months time.
 


W reg, 1.4 GLX, Platinum Silver, Slowly getting there even if it does want to make me work hard for the privilege to drive it.

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slunkeh
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Fair point rich, i would inspect them first and check the quality before i put them onto my car.

I would like to buy the springs at top strut mount/bearing however i am not confident in changing the spring myself as it is fairly dangerious without the correct tools.

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Yeh definatly dont try and replace springs with the correct tools, why dont you pop down to your local friendly garage and ask how much they would charge to just replace the springs and top mounts if you were to supply the new springs and bearings if you were to remove the struts yourself and drop them off with them. Weve done this before at work and charged anything from between £20 and for free if we know the person.

Obviously it still might make more sense to you money wise for you to replace the struts with some from a scrap yard but it might give you another option.

 


W reg, 1.4 GLX, Platinum Silver, Slowly getting there even if it does want to make me work hard for the privilege to drive it.

1988 205 1.6 Gti Long term project car.
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slunkeh
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Thats another option which seems good. Ill have a think about that if i dont find the whole strut as i mentioned first.

Also as i asked what 206's can i take these off that will fit my model? Would it have to be the exact model or would some of the petrol models fit just as well?

Appreciate your advice.

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Now thats where i will bow out, im not sure which other models struts would fit, sit tight and someone will give you an answer.
 


W reg, 1.4 GLX, Platinum Silver, Slowly getting there even if it does want to make me work hard for the privilege to drive it.

1988 205 1.6 Gti Long term project car.
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slunkeh
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Would these fit my car?

www.ebay.co.uk/itm/180...503wt_1396

www.ebay.co.uk/itm/180...503wt_1396

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You can use any other strut from any model of a standard 206.
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so if mines is a 2000 model. up to what year of other car will fit it? Or is it standard all round?
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