RoverFolkUs Posted Sunday at 15:01 Posted Sunday at 15:01 On 28/03/2025 at 21:07, bigfella2 said: I would take up ruff geezers offer of fitting the spring, the c3 spring I changed was tapered from top to bottom and the compressors did not fit it well, i.e it was sketchy as fuck. But a stupidly got away with it. When I had to have a top mount changed I just took the strut to a local garage, there was no way I was attempting that again. Citroen Peugeot are aware this is a problem and made this, and made this safety perch to stop the spring going into the tyre, am sure some cars were recalled to have em fitted too. Mine didn't have them. Do you have a link for these please? I tried and failed to get a pair to put on my picasso, I've just slung a set of new tyres on so I'd much rather they didn't get punctured by a spring making a bid for freedom!
EyesWeldedShut Posted Sunday at 15:52 Posted Sunday at 15:52 3 hours ago, RoverFolkUs said: Do you have a link for these please? I tried and failed to get a pair to put on my picasso, I've just slung a set of new tyres on so I'd much rather they didn't get punctured by a spring making a bid for freedom! I think they'll be NLA - we had a discussion on the BerlingoForum on these about 8 years ago when mine popped a tyre due to the spring going - they were mentioned but nobody had (or could find) any. Part numbers were: Right hand: 5031A4 Left hand : 5031A5 [edit] @RoverFolkUs try PN 5031E8 - that was the suggestion for my Berlingo but I never followed it up. CatCar.info here is saying 5031E7 on a Xsara Picasso DV6TED - that could L and R handed? (Both those part numbers available t buy on t'interweb) Bear 1
Bear Posted Sunday at 16:02 Author Posted Sunday at 16:02 Ah, Stellantis. 12 year body warranty, ten year spare parts supply, six if it's likely to make the car dangerous or unusuable.
Bear Posted Sunday at 16:03 Author Posted Sunday at 16:03 Sheer bloodymindedness: Coprolalia, FakeConcern and Schaefft 3
Bear Posted Sunday at 16:05 Author Posted Sunday at 16:05 2 hours ago, Cluffy said: Just reading through this highly enjoyable thread of your car-related activities from the last few years... How did you replace the stalks on the Boxster cluster?? I need to do one of mine ..! Kit from eBay for about £30 I think, dash out, undo a couple of screws to separate the back and front, pop new sticks in, attach knobs, reassembly is the reverse. It was very easy - the dash is straightforward to remove. Plus you can enjoy the segments for 911s and how they're hidden on the Boxster (and unpopulated but could be). Cluffy 1
Cluffy Posted Sunday at 16:29 Posted Sunday at 16:29 23 minutes ago, Bear said: Kit from eBay for about £30 I think, dash out, undo a couple of screws to separate the back and front, pop new sticks in, attach knobs, reassembly is the reverse. It was very easy - the dash is straightforward to remove. Plus you can enjoy the segments for 911s and how they're hidden on the Boxster (and unpopulated but could be). Thank-you!!
bigfella2 Posted Sunday at 18:27 Posted Sunday at 18:27 3 hours ago, RoverFolkUs said: Do you have a link for these please? I tried and failed to get a pair to put on my picasso, I've just slung a set of new tyres on so I'd much rather they didn't get punctured by a spring making a bid for freedom! Was just a random pic that I could find, try googling the part no given below your reply. Good luck. Pic was from this thread. http://jimbutterworth.co.uk/5springcatcher.htm
Bear Posted Monday at 11:03 Author Posted Monday at 11:03 Today - finally got DVLA computer to accept me sorning the Sedici, sorned the C3, and it's the Spark's turn to get attention. It's a really nice little car - gf is having way less trouble with it than the Panda or Fiesta she tried - but the sticky brakes are an issue. Now, I will try cleaning them first, obviously, but... ...a pair of new calipers is £89. Plus some pads and fitting kit, and derusting the carriers, that seems like a very small amount of money to shell out to eliminate the problem of cheap, shitty 14 year old GM brake components for good for a little while. Need to make sure I get the right ones, though. What's really fun is that this is a Spark+. It is so basic the only way into the boot is with the key - to fit a handle you need the wiring and solenoid from a higher spec one. And then you get a switch on the dashboard too. If she likes this car I can see myself trying to find a higher spec one 😂 But her suggestion was that she still likes the look of the Fiat Sedici so if I clean up the interior, fix the clutch, that might end up being the easiest plan - I doubt it'll be hard to sell the Spark whenever that happens. It'll have to wait though - Spark brakes, finish C3 coil, then Volvo front wheelbearings and I think bushes. I really like this model of XC70, I'd probably like it more with a sunroof and a petrol engine.
Bear Posted Monday at 14:33 Author Posted Monday at 14:33 Found the issue! Seriously though, don't buy used cars from mermaids. It's actually pretty good, just really badly rust-clogged. I wish I still had a needle scaler. Gonna need some pads 😂 FakeConcern and IronStar 2
Bear Posted Monday at 16:40 Author Posted Monday at 16:40 Wrong colour and took ages to arrive, but, a little Insight is always welcome. 1/24 from Hachette collection. AnnoyingPentium, IronStar, yes oui si and 2 others 5
Bear Posted Monday at 19:37 Author Posted Monday at 19:37 Because the Spark is such a nice Korean Panda substitute, and because I want my gf to enjoy driving and feel safe, I've ordered new pads, discs and calipers. It's also had the soapy brush in all the lines around the windows and doors - and in the fuel filler door - and it is looking pretty good now! The caliper still drags a bit after my attempt to clean it up, but it'll pull uphill in 2nd from 1000rpm smoothly now, and if you rev it enough it's not slow at all. The fun thing, I realised why the dashboard is the way it is. Korea, and ASEAN market drivers generally, still tends towards scooters and motorbikes for single-occupant travel. Asian kids probably love their motorbikes. So why not make the dashboard look like a motorbike one? It makes perfect sense, and I expect is a nice familiar sight for riders who have had to become drivers and didn't want to give up two wheels. yes oui si 1
Bear Posted Tuesday at 15:22 Author Posted Tuesday at 15:22 I suppose it's progress. This seat has literally been built up from cleaned parts and blended. But why not both sides? Because... Unless I can fix the bent driver's seat base this has all been a waste of time, well, sort of - I could find just an SX4 driver's seat, but it'd cost the same again I expect. So I bolted the frame down as a secure starting point, then realised I'd reached the limit for standing up working on bits of car. Cushion chucked on just for reference. I bet the front seats are closely related to Vitara ones, the transverse Vitara shares the SX4 platform.
Bear Posted Wednesday at 09:51 Author Posted Wednesday at 09:51 I thought I had parts for refitting the Volvo propshaft, and a spare CV boot. What is in that white box? *halo of light, heavenly chord plays* Is this a wheelbearing hub I see before me? Well, that's this afternoon sorted then. Hope it's obvious which it is (I think driver's side front, can never remember if "goes quiet on right turn" is driver's side front because it's unloaded, or passenger side because the loading took out the slack). Might try and identify which brand it is and order another to match first. IronStar 1
Bear Posted Wednesday at 18:21 Author Posted Wednesday at 18:21 Stupid iPhone picture rotation bollocks aside... bomb disposal at work. Citroen springs are stupid and tapered The struts are long. Proper tools. £300ish. Not £30. But no use for Citroens... or are they? Very pleased that these did not get stolen with the rest of my nice tools. Right ya bastard. Scrunched. Frightening. Now... how do I put this back on the car again? Not entirely convinced I got the strut top bearing right, but it needs replacing anyway really. I just have a lot of fear about those springs. Not an easy design to deal with at all. IronStar, yes oui si and Schaefft 3
Bear Posted Wednesday at 20:35 Author Posted Wednesday at 20:35 How. How can I put spring compressors on this and the last coil sort of stretches like a cat refusing to go in a carrier for a vet trip and won't let the strut move. PSA: PSA are gits. I will solve this. And it should be possible to compress sufficiently to drop back in without doing the balljoint - I've seen pictures. But FFS, what a ridiculous amount of spring for the space it gets put in. I'm looking forward to an easy job like Volvo hubs or replacing all the front brake bits on the Spark.
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