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Partner/Berlingo P Bush - devils_fuel - 05-09-2013

(05-09-2013, 04:47 PM)tigerstyle Wrote: Is there a guide here for fitting these? I recall there being one but can't find it.

Failing that is this http://www.306gti6.com/forum/showthread.php?id=22963 pretty much all you need?
Might fit mine at the same time as my new front shocks seeing as the droplinks will be of and everything will be a little easier hopefully.

My pitcrew Connor will be fitting mine soon Smile

Best of luck fitting all your bits Smile


RE: Partner/Berlingo P Bush - tigerstyle - 21-09-2013

I'm a bit stuck with re-assembling all this guys...
What's the best order to slot it all back together? I've put the ball joints in first and am then trying to get the PBush tight then the front bolt.
I read the GTi6 Guide again and perhaps I should strictly follow the reverse is removal etc etc. and have the order as
1. Tighten PBush
2. Tighten front bolt
3. Tighten ball joint

I'm having a whale of a time trying to wrestle it all back in there! It's not that easy is it? And I lost my 2 month old Gearbox oil through the whole thing flopping around on me Sad I also think I set my angle of the PBushes a bit too high (I'm lowered 30MM) so might try and flatten though angle to help get in back in there.

Just read to remove droplinks to help remove stress from the anti roll bar, and I have both sides jacked up equally too.
Just seen a G clamp might be needed to squash the PBush down to the chassis too.


RE: Partner/Berlingo P Bush - Mattcheese31 - 23-09-2013

(21-09-2013, 08:00 PM)tigerstyle Wrote: I'm a bit stuck with re-assembling all this guys...
What's the best order to slot it all back together? I've put the ball joints in first and am then trying to get the PBush tight then the front bolt.
I read the GTi6 Guide again and perhaps I should strictly follow the reverse is removal etc etc. and have the order as
1. Tighten PBush
2. Tighten front bolt
3. Tighten ball joint

I'm having a whale of a time trying to wrestle it all back in there! It's not that easy is it? And I lost my 2 month old Gearbox oil through the whole thing flopping around on me Sad I also think I set my angle of the PBushes a bit too high (I'm lowered 30MM) so might try and flatten though angle to help get in back in there.

Just read to remove droplinks to help remove stress from the anti roll bar, and I have both sides jacked up equally too.
Just seen a G clamp might be needed to squash the PBush down to the chassis too.

put the balljoints in last mate, also as said before, take both the droplinks off, makes it a lot easier with the arb clamps. .. .Smile


RE: Partner/Berlingo P Bush - Piggy - 24-09-2013

yeah flipping...must be a right ball ache trying to get it in with the ball joint first, no wonder ya struggling!


RE: Partner/Berlingo P Bush - tigerstyle - 24-09-2013

Smile Got the drivers side in with Ball joint in first (but wouldn't recommend doing it that way!)
And had to remove the ball joint on passenger side to get it all slotted in, but the nice new greased ball joint just fell out when I undid the bolt so no risk damaging the new joint with the splitter.
Definitely recommend a big g clamp to squash the PBush down into place and then the roll bar mount on top of it after, that helped a lot!


RE: Partner/Berlingo P Bush - devils_fuel - 24-09-2013

Good stuff it's finished, feel better now and worth the aggro?


RE: Partner/Berlingo P Bush - martyn92 - 08-05-2014

How has everyone found these p bushes then? About to get them but just wondering if they are worth it ? Smile


RE: Partner/Berlingo P Bush - cully - 08-05-2014

(08-05-2014, 09:29 PM)martyn92 Wrote: How has everyone found these p bushes then? About to get them but just wondering if they are worth it ? Smile

yup worthy upgrade dont forget the m10 bolts though as they arnt std thread Wink


RE: Partner/Berlingo P Bush - martyn92 - 08-05-2014

Awesome, will get them bought then Smile


RE: Partner/Berlingo P Bush - cully - 08-05-2014

Wink

http://306oc.co.uk/forum/thread-13188-post-416521.html#pid416521


RE: Partner/Berlingo P Bush - martyn92 - 08-05-2014

Yep look pretty good in there. Sold!


RE: Partner/Berlingo P Bush - Frosty - 17-06-2014

Anyone else noticed this have shoot up in price to £30 each Sad


RE: Partner/Berlingo P Bush - Slam Wagon - 17-06-2014

£65 a pair for the same listing now. Glad i got mine when i did.


RE: Partner/Berlingo P Bush - Dum-Dum - 17-06-2014

f*ck, I wish I'd bought 2 pairs now as I put the pair I'd bought for the Rallye on the 'state.

3523 83, they are only £26.22 each including VAT and before discount direct from Peugeot.


RE: Partner/Berlingo P Bush - 306Dan - 17-06-2014

wow glad i got mine when i did

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FIRSTLINE-FRONT-LH-WISHBONE-BUSH-REAR-RC220144P-TO-FIT-PEUGEOT-PARTNER-1-6-05-/290750501303?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&fits=Model%3APartner&hash=item43b21491b7

cheapest ive found since on the net and £16 each on trade at my local factors


RE: Partner/Berlingo P Bush - bashbarnard - 17-06-2014

The ones I bought for other half recently went up to £60


RE: Partner/Berlingo P Bush - Tom85 - 16-02-2016

How are these shaping up after a bit of use?

For £10.99 delivered for a pair - I'm not expecting much.. be they have to be better than the earlier variety no?!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/for-Citroen-Xsara-Picasso-Front-Suspension-2-Lower-Wishbone-Arm-Bushes-352383-/231309027410?hash=item35db17a852:g:uYkAAOSweW5VcC50


RE: Partner/Berlingo P Bush - welshpug - 16-02-2016

had about 10k on mine, still fine, genuine ones though.


RE: Partner/Berlingo P Bush - bashbarnard - 16-02-2016

They're the ones I run on mine. Coverd almost 15k and still fine. Admittedly I average about 50%motorway miles


RE: Partner/Berlingo P Bush - cully - 16-02-2016

mine are fine still way firmer than the saggy std ones


RE: Partner/Berlingo P Bush - Tom85 - 16-02-2016

Thanks - sounds like they are worth a punt!

http://d2pautoparts.com/front-suspension-2-lower-wishbone-arm-bushes-352383.html

£1 cheaper here direct from the company rather than eBay


RE: Partner/Berlingo P Bush - toseland - 18-03-2016

this should be pinned..