Hi ,
My drivers side drop link that connects the anti roll bar to front strut The bottom ball joint has came apart.
Is it simply (ha!) a case of getting a new drop link + undoing the bolts at each end and replacing? (and doing both at the same time?)
Is it ok to use the car until the weekend or does this adversely affect the whole suspension setup (steering, brakes?)
GSF seem to have a few that my be for a '96 1.9td lx est. how can I tell which ones I need??
Cheers
N42264 ANTI ROLL BAR DROP LINK XANTIA RP 6615> (1/95>) 16.50 Add
N42264A ANTI ROLL BAR DROP LINK XANTIA RP6615>RP8141(1/95>98) 11.50
N42268A ANTI ROLL BAR LINK XANTIA >RP6615 10.00 Add
N42269 NUT-DROP LINK XANTIA RP6616> DROPLINK NUT 0.55
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Xantia estate suspension anti roll bar drop link
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It is as simple as you've described, they don't really need to be done in pairs unless the other one is knackered too.
I wouldn't be happy driving a Xantia with the front anti-roll bar disconnected, there is no inherent anti roll in the suspension at all (steel sprung cars have limited anti-roll without the anti-roll bar, hydraulic Citroens have NONE).
I wouldn't be happy driving a Xantia with the front anti-roll bar disconnected, there is no inherent anti roll in the suspension at all (steel sprung cars have limited anti-roll without the anti-roll bar, hydraulic Citroens have NONE).
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