Hydractive spheres on an Activa
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CitroJim
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CitroJim
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There's no reason not to use standard hydractive fronts Mike. I use standard hydractive rears on the back of mine with no issues.
Unless you drive on the bleeding edge all the time, I reckon you'll find them fine. It's what I'll replace mine with when the time comes.
Unless you drive on the bleeding edge all the time, I reckon you'll find them fine. It's what I'll replace mine with when the time comes.
Jim
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CitroJim
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Sorry for the delay Mike,
Just got a long phone call and then another straight afterward
Right, 95666862 is the part number applicable up to RP 6778 and 5272.34 replaced it from RP 6779 onwards. Effectively no difference, just a change of part number.
I gleaned that from Laser. With a bit of effort the old and new numbers can be cross-referenced although not directly.
Just got a long phone call and then another straight afterward
Right, 95666862 is the part number applicable up to RP 6778 and 5272.34 replaced it from RP 6779 onwards. Effectively no difference, just a change of part number.
I gleaned that from Laser. With a bit of effort the old and new numbers can be cross-referenced although not directly.
Jim
A bit of a Citroen AX fan...
A bit of a Citroen AX fan...