Peugeot 207 1.6hdi (New edition to the fleet)

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Re: Peugeot 207 1.6hdi (New edition to the fleet)

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Great news about your wife, Husky!
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Excellent, both on eBay shopping update and more important stuff! Glad in the mend :)
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Great news on the other half Husky :D Best news I've heard today :cool:

I'm currently nursing my GF after her surgery. One of my nursing roles is administering injections... She has a terrible needle phobia and I need to use distraction techniques as I would on a child ;)

She, like yours, is well on the road to recovery :D
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Nice one Jim 👍
Husky. :? Thinking outside of the box is better than sitting in a dark one.
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New rear drum has arrived , handbrake cables have been confirmed as fit so they are on order £15 free p&p 😀
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It's here the new tool to save the old back and various other old body parts that ache 😆
Rattle shake n roll , well almost
Rattle shake n roll , well almost
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Re: Peugeot 207 1.6hdi (New edition to the fleet)

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Looks good, just remember to have a good grip on it the first time you use it. You may be surprised at the torque it has! :-D
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Well bought Husky! And do get yourself a good set of proper (black) impact sockets - the torque can shatter ordinary ones!
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Trickle charger purchased should arrive in 2 days.
This will be very handy and put straight to work on the 308cc
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Handbrake cables have arrived . To me they don't look sided
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mickthemaverick wrote: 18 Feb 2026, 21:32 Looks good, just remember to have a good grip on it the first time you use it. You may be surprised at the torque it has! :-D
This made me smile whilst being a good point. I had a vision of being spun round at high speed clinging on for dear life.
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Re: Peugeot 207 1.6hdi (New edition to the fleet)

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PaulC5 wrote: 19 Feb 2026, 12:13
mickthemaverick wrote: 18 Feb 2026, 21:32 Looks good, just remember to have a good grip on it the first time you use it. You may be surprised at the torque it has! :-D
This made me smile whilst being a good point. I had a vision of being spun round at high speed clinging on for dear life.
I did get my arm wrenched round about a quarter turn when I first used mine on the lower control arm bolts on last year's suspension renewal. I have a real brute of a tool which needs to weigh as much as it does to give you a chance of holding it steady!! :-D
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Re: Peugeot 207 1.6hdi (New edition to the fleet)

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Let's go round again ...... I will grip on for dear life if you see me fly past you know I did it all wrong 😆
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Thanks to today's weather I've done the rear brakes and new drums , the hand brake cable was ok so I've still got the new ones of needed. Both sides finally done , oh and that new rattle gun was great I saved at least an hour's messing around
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Top photo look at the original pin to it's new ones
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