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Excellent Malcolm, thanks for posting that :-D

That they sell spheres for Peugeots may cause some a little head-scratching..

10 points for the first person who can name a Peugeot equipped with hydropneumatic suspension...
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Doesn't the 406 coupe have some sort of weird suspension on the rear?
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Hell Razor5543 wrote:Doesn't the 406 coupe have some sort of weird suspension on the rear?
Yes, it's called coil springs James :lol:
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I heard tell that one of the Pug 4 coupes' had a hydraulic system of some sort on the rear suspension, and it required careful handling when it was jacked up. Somebody I knew had issues with his when it had been lifted on a two post lift; it threw the suspension out and had to go into Peugeot to be sorted out.
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Hell Razor5543 wrote:I heard tell that one of the Pug 4 coupes' had a hydraulic system of some sort on the rear suspension
It should have as the Pug 406 Coupé was originally destined to be the Citroen Activa...

Sadly it never happened...
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CitroJim wrote:Excellent Malcolm, thanks for posting that :-D

That they sell spheres for Peugeots may cause some a little head-scratching..

10 points for the first person who can name a Peugeot equipped with hydropneumatic suspension...
405 Mi16 4x4.
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Mike's hit the nail on the ed

it was in deed the 405 M16 4X4

which apparently had the BX rear axle, so just the rear end was hyd your haw locks= hydraulic
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northern_mike wrote:
CitroJim wrote:Excellent Malcolm, thanks for posting that :-D

That they sell spheres for Peugeots may cause some a little head-scratching..

10 points for the first person who can name a Peugeot equipped with hydropneumatic suspension...
405 Mi16 4x4.
Correct :-D
citronut wrote:Mike's hit the nail on the ed

it was in deed the 405 M16 4X4

which apparently had the BX rear axle, so just the rear end was hyd your haw locks= hydraulic
Correct!
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