SNOW! - How you getting on?
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- neildavies
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i took the fuse out for the abs, i had no speedo, but it didnt matter, if your going too slow then you aint having fun, i just let the car do the driving
i lost count how many times i got some sideways action but thats what the 406 was designed for, right?

i lost count how many times i got some sideways action but thats what the 406 was designed for, right?

FAQ - 406 D8 petrol (excl. V6) running and starting problemsPeugeot wrote:what are you worried about? we made car that lasted 10 years"..."Zat is very goode non?
- neildavies
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- DaiRees
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It's not that long ago since we were happy to induce a bit of oversteer, but these days conditions have to be just right to do that with my car (like a large empty carpark with all the grip of an ice rink and nothing to hit:? ). Must be getting old mate.
Did have lots of fun in the Zook this afternoon though
. Went up the Parish road for a little dabble. Up hills, down hills, handbrakes, power oversteer (in 2WD of course!), driving into snowdrifts, etc.....


Actually it's got nowt to do with age has it? it's all about vehicular value and dependance.
Did have lots of fun in the Zook this afternoon though

Actually it's got nowt to do with age has it? it's all about vehicular value and dependance.

- Captain Jack
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- neildavies
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Wish I worked with you Cpatain Jack!!
And yes Dai, nothing to do with age at all, only cost of new car repairs(plus coming home to tell your wife you hit a lamp post while doing a handbrake turn wouldn't be a pleasant experience).
More Expensive cars + Wives = sensibility
And yes Dai, nothing to do with age at all, only cost of new car repairs(plus coming home to tell your wife you hit a lamp post while doing a handbrake turn wouldn't be a pleasant experience).
More Expensive cars + Wives = sensibility
2007 Mondeo Titanium X 2.0 TDCi
2007 307cc Sport 2.0 HDi 136
Gone but never forgotten: 2002 406 Coupe SE 2.2 HDi

2007 307cc Sport 2.0 HDi 136
Gone but never forgotten: 2002 406 Coupe SE 2.2 HDi

- Welly
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They really are crap in the snow, wide tyres, RWD, low gearing...... hopeless!!mjb wrote: I also got the opportunity to piss myself laughing at a BMW driver - I love watching them in the snow.
It took 4 of us to get the Compact up our slight hill this morning, I even hopped out of the car whilst it was spinning the wheels in 2nd gear at tickover and helped push it from the A pillar, then jumped back in later

Cars in my care:
2021 Kia Spottage 1.6 Pez Turbo Dual Clutch Gearbox Trickery
2013 Renner Twingo - donkey work
2021 Kia Spottage 1.6 Pez Turbo Dual Clutch Gearbox Trickery
2013 Renner Twingo - donkey work
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I did think that acually, in fact I remember the days of Mark 2 Escorts and Cortinas, they used to recommend sand bags in the boot for traction.
The 406 was a star this morning, hauled itseld up the icy snowey hill on tickover in 1st gear
The 406 was a star this morning, hauled itseld up the icy snowey hill on tickover in 1st gear

Cars in my care:
2021 Kia Spottage 1.6 Pez Turbo Dual Clutch Gearbox Trickery
2013 Renner Twingo - donkey work
2021 Kia Spottage 1.6 Pez Turbo Dual Clutch Gearbox Trickery
2013 Renner Twingo - donkey work
- neildavies
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And there's my coupe, stranded and abandoned, couldn't get it home.
Dai did kindly offer to tow me with his jeep (which I witnessed him helping another poor stranded motorist with), but I'm a bit paranoid that those screw in towing eyes will damage the bumper going round a bend or something.
Anyway, I'll try and get it back tomorrow or Sunday.
Night night coupe, sleep tight......
Dai did kindly offer to tow me with his jeep (which I witnessed him helping another poor stranded motorist with), but I'm a bit paranoid that those screw in towing eyes will damage the bumper going round a bend or something.
Anyway, I'll try and get it back tomorrow or Sunday.
Night night coupe, sleep tight......
2007 Mondeo Titanium X 2.0 TDCi
2007 307cc Sport 2.0 HDi 136
Gone but never forgotten: 2002 406 Coupe SE 2.2 HDi

2007 307cc Sport 2.0 HDi 136
Gone but never forgotten: 2002 406 Coupe SE 2.2 HDi

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The eye sticks out.... 'twould have to be a hell of a sharp bend for the rope or shackle or whatever to touch the bumper and even if it did it wouldn't damage it.neildavies wrote:but I'm a bit paranoid that those screw in towing eyes will damage the bumper going round a bend or something.

"Paranoid" is definitely the right word

Can't imagine anything making a mess while being towed as long as the tower doesn't take a 90+ degree bend at full lock... Then again I've never considered the height difference between a normal car and a jeep in the context of towing...
Talking of which, has anyone had any difficulty sticking the towing eye in the back of their '6? I didn't have a hammer to hand when I needed to use it, but it just wouldn't engage the thread. I ended up connecting the tow bar to the tow bar mount. Why couldn't one of those be called something different? ;)
I was towing a friend's Clio btw. I love my engine - Barely noticed the extra weight at all and when we'd reached the destination my friend said she'd never felt her car take off so fast as I did pulling onto a main road!
Talking of which, has anyone had any difficulty sticking the towing eye in the back of their '6? I didn't have a hammer to hand when I needed to use it, but it just wouldn't engage the thread. I ended up connecting the tow bar to the tow bar mount. Why couldn't one of those be called something different? ;)
I was towing a friend's Clio btw. I love my engine - Barely noticed the extra weight at all and when we'd reached the destination my friend said she'd never felt her car take off so fast as I did pulling onto a main road!

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Yeah the eye is a bugger to get into the back bumper on my 406, that reminds me, must take a look at it to see why
.
Mind you it doesn't help that I actually bent the eye a couple of years ago towing a Series II Land Rover with the pug, must have been a hell of force on it, bet that LR weighed more than 2 tonnes!
Easy enough along the flat but up the lane to my mate's garage was a real tester..... 
Anyway the tow bar on the zook is pretty low considering, no problems with height difference.
Neil I'd be more concerned with leaving the car away from home overnight than I would be about towing it. Offer's still open, I'm going up the chippy in a bit (because I can
) so I'll be out and about anyway. Give me a call if you change your mind.

Mind you it doesn't help that I actually bent the eye a couple of years ago towing a Series II Land Rover with the pug, must have been a hell of force on it, bet that LR weighed more than 2 tonnes!


Anyway the tow bar on the zook is pretty low considering, no problems with height difference.
Neil I'd be more concerned with leaving the car away from home overnight than I would be about towing it. Offer's still open, I'm going up the chippy in a bit (because I can

