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Andrew



The addition of expensive wheels and/or other modifications would make the car more desirable to the car thief, thus upping the premiums.superloopy1 wrote:
I just wonder, in reality, what effect this would actually have on any claim.
fair enough , however it will do it on both my v6's, i do forget where i read it so you may dismiss it since i was just trying to provide informationhandyman wrote:Hullo CitroV6, I do not wish to sound dismissive but there is no active steering system on the rear of a Xantia, Activa or otherwise. I have just stripped out all the rear suspension, including sub-frame on an estate, right down to the last nut and bolt and nothing offering that facility exists.
Can I ask you where you sourced this information? I do have a large archive of Citroen related technical data and have no record of this in any factory documents.
possibly.handyman wrote: You have not got loose mounting bolts in the rear subframe, allowing the backend to move? I have seen quite a few Xantias with loose sub-frames.
hardly. you may dismiss it. i do not wish to get into an internet argument about why suspension is designed the way it is. i am happy with what i know about the basic science of why it is like that. you would be horrified at many things if you knew how they worked. i know i amhandyman wrote: As for your explanation that the rear wheels do not follow in the track of the front wheels, especially at high speed I find highly disturbing. No only would the car be highly unstable, tyre wear would be horrific, with some pretty grim wear patterns.
Is it April 1st?
Handyman