rear shockers.

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Chrs, Jul 26, 2007.

  1. Chrs

    Chrs Guest

    Has anybody got a set of rear shocker assister sitting in there shed or
    garage which would like to get rid off. as i know some one that is
    after apair. it is for a pug 405 1991-92,i told him to buy new or look
    on e.bay, which he has and cant find any.so if anybody is clearing out
    there shed or garage and find a set please let me know .. thanks
    everybody from chris.
     
    Chrs, Jul 26, 2007
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  2. Did you have any luck with your pulley Chris?
     
    Keith Willcocks, Jul 27, 2007
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  3. Chrs

    Chrs Guest

    No not yet. it is coming from some place over the sea.i think it is
    coming by seagull mail.lol i will let you know when it is fitted. i
    just keep spraying it with brake fluid every 4th day and it keeps it
    quite.
     
    Chrs, Jul 27, 2007
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  4. Becoming quite a saga.
     
    Keith Willcocks, Jul 28, 2007
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  5. Chrs

    Chrs Guest

    Yes Keith it is a pain as nobody in england has got one in stock,they
    say they can get them but i need it now not 4-5 days time.should be
    with me on monday afternoon, have to wait and see.at least i can still
    drive the car, and it has not lost power or anything. just a noise
    first thing in the morning at 5.30.which last about 10-15 secs.then the
    rest of the day it is not there untill it has been standing for 5-6 hrs
    then the same again,i can live with it for now.
     
    Chrs, Jul 28, 2007
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  6. Chrs

    Wichita Guest

    Try these people for both the pulley and the shock things.
    They renewed the rear suspension on my last 405 and timing belt and
    other things and I remember having a discussion about the pulley and how
    it is different on petrol and diesel engines and should not be got wrong.

    I have no other connection with them, but feel if anyone can source what
    you want, they can.

    http://www.sspengineering.co.uk/

    Cheers
     
    Wichita, Jul 29, 2007
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