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Re: Coil spring snap on 406 Hdi

by "Keith Willcocks" <buccaneer@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 24, 2008 at 12:17 PM

"Dave Angel" <google@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:e68c2571-c29c-4a45-9669-bc9286d4aba5@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I have a 1998 406 Hdi estate and my offside soil spring has just
> snapped, luckily when I was pulling into a driveway at about 5 mph!
> RAC guy said that suggested that he could see no other damage to the
> tire or brake lines.  I am 'reasonably' technically minded and have
> the car sitting at home.
>
> 1. Can I remove the shock itself by jacking the car up and then take
> it to a garage to replace the coil?  Or just drive slowly to the
> garage (literally about 200metres away!) and get them to do it all (I
> don't know how big the job is).
>
> 2. Do I need any specialist tools to remove it other than spanners/
> tourque wrench etc?
>
> 3. Should I remove the other front shock while I am about it and get
> that replaced?
>
> 4. Can I buy the shock online?  My concern is that I might get stiffed
> by a garage and I don't want to pay a premium.  I have no idea how
> much they are...
>
> The car has 112k miles on it.


My offside coil snapped a couple of months ago when it was parked (1999 
406HDI - 118,000 miles when it went).   I did not repair it myself but we 
use an excellent one man business.   He took off the other coil and showed

me where it was also starting to go so both were replaced.   When the o/s 
one snapped it took the CV joint gaiter and the anti roll bar vertical
link 
with it.   The car was also undriveable because the spring had dropped and

would not permit the wheel to turn.   Incidentally, it was only the coils 
that had to be replaced, not the shocks.

Fortunately I am a member of Britannia Rescue and they took the vehicle to

my repairer at no cost.

The whole repair came to just over £360.

General opinion seems to be that sleeping policemen have a lot to answer 
for.

This link https://secure.gsfcarparts.com/shop/results.asp
is to GSF and
has 
prices for coils and coil compressors (I understand that one is required).
-- 
Keith Willcocks
(If you can't laugh at life, it ain't worth living!)
 




 5 Posts in Topic:
Coil spring snap on 406 Hdi
Dave Angel <google@[EM  2008-02-24 02:47:25 
Re: Coil spring snap on 406 Hdi
"Keith Willcocks&quo  2008-02-24 12:17:07 
Re: Coil spring snap on 406 Hdi
"malc" <malu  2008-02-24 19:10:09 
Re: Coil spring snap on 406 Hdi
Nigel <ng@[EMAIL PROTE  2008-02-25 21:22:17 
Re: Coil spring snap on 406 Hdi
"malc" <malu  2008-02-25 21:36:21 

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