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This wasn't really what I had in mind this morning

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:cry: :cry: Notice the suspiciously low n/s front?

That'll be a snapped road spring then :shock: the broken bit lodged itself on the inside tyre wall and make a nice job of scuffing the rubber so hot it went sticky and bits of rubber went everywhere. Fortunately I wasn't going at any real speed at the time but I had to carry on a few hundred metres to pull up somewhere safe.

That's two snapped springs now (the rear o/s snapped when I bought it but no real drama).

AA man said "we see loads of these - it's all the speed humps" :|
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Oh bugger, just what you needed - another spring made out of Brie... :(
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man that sucks.

At least you had AA cover, should be a fairly quick fix. You having both front springs changed?
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mbell666 wrote:You having both front springs changed?
Well, actually my man said no - just change the one spring. I dunno, I suppose you should change both but if there's nothing wrong with the other then why bother? - he's going to have a look at the other one anyway and let me know.

It broke off right at the bottom were it goes rusty - I saw it had left a short bit from the end of the spring still stuck in the cup bit.

I think I will feel nervous if I don't change the other one :? the mechanic said he'd just changed one on a Laguna which snapped at 100MPH, shreaded the tyre and sent the guy off the road :shock:
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Last thing you want welly glad to hear you ok and weren't going too
fast when it happened. Can understand comment about speed bumps
there's a lot where i live and i go all round the sticks to avoid them :(
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Welly my poor forum friend!
That truly sucks. I'm hope its a quick and cheap job to get her back on the road.

Perhaps time to think about a 2002/2003 vintage 406?
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Sorry to hear that Welly :(
You should have a go at changing them yourself, it's not as horrendous as you may think! Save yourself quite a few pennies too!
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Cheers for the replies :cheesy:

It was allright in a way - I knew exactly what had happened, I pulled off the country lane into an entrance to a field, called the AA, left the engine running, heated seat on, warm cabin, reclined the seat right back and listened to Terry Wogan for an hour instead of going to work 8) (broke down at 07:30).

It sounds terrible doesn't it? "suspension collapsed" - I've allready had someone saying "will you scrap it now?" :lol: in actual fact it's not that bad a problem (although I certainly wouldn't want a high-speeder).

Oh a Teamy - NO, I am not touching it thank you very much - I'm quite happy with the shape of my face/head as it is wthout having compressed spring mash into my Jaw :mrgreen:
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Welton wrote:Oh a Teamy - NO, I am not touching it thank you very much - I'm quite happy with the shape of my face/head as it is wthout having compressed spring mash into my Jaw
Go on, give it a go :lol:
In my case it's more out of necessity, I can't afford to take it to the garage!
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teamster1975 wrote:
Welton wrote:Oh a Teamy - NO, I am not touching it thank you very much - I'm quite happy with the shape of my face/head as it is wthout having compressed spring mash into my Jaw
Go on, give it a go :lol:
In my case it's more out of necessity, I can't afford to take it to the garage!
I can't really afford it TBH but I don't have the kit to do it (or the knowledge) so in the garage it goes! they charge £30.00/hr plus the new spring(s) so I dunno how much really? I trust them and know them well so they they won't rob me :|
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Welton wrote:I can't really afford it TBH but I don't have the kit to do it (or the knowledge) so in the garage it goes! they charge £30.00/hr plus the new spring(s) so I dunno how much really? I trust them and know them well so they they won't rob me
Shouldn't take more than a couple of hours.
Where abouts do you live? If you're in my neck of the woods I'll do the job for a few beers (to be supped on afterwards! :twisted: )
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teamster1975 wrote:Shouldn't take more than a couple of hours.
Where abouts do you live?
you edited your post!

100 miles too far I feel! thanks for the offer - I'd have enjoyed chatting with your missus indoors whilst you fixed my car :lol:
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Ah, you missed my edit :oops:
1996 406 1.8LX Got a bad case of hydro lock!
1996 406 Executive 2.0 Turbo XU10J2TE No longer hangin' on in there :(
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sorry to hear of your woes welton :cry:
but as problems go this one shouldnt be too expensive :P

it really isnt hard to change a spring as long as you get/trust your spring compressors,if you aint happy with how there sat take them off and try again otherwise like you said you will get a spring/compresor bit in your mush :evil:


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If it was me i would change both, its like with tyres i always buy two when i only need one.

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