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Author Subject: £24 for P bush bolt :o...
lwgti-6

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Post #1
Not sure if this is right but i rang peugeot yesterday for a few nuts and bolts for the wishbones.

I'll be doing a full suspension refresh so thought what the heck and renew all the nuts and bolts whilst i'm at it.

Anyway, asked the chap on the phone for the nut and bolt which goes through the P bush to hear him say f*ck me down the phone !LOL ...£24 each?

I know it maybe a high tensile bolt but surely that cant be right?

Anyone shed any light onto this?

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Posted 7th Jul 2010 at 04:04
smegal

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Post #2
MrsWampy sells them for a much better price.

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Posted 7th Jul 2010 at 04:14
welshpug!

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Post #3
I reckon he's done quite an eric there.

here's what you need for the p-bush per side;

6925F1 SCREW WITH BASE 0.89 GBP

6925A6 SCREW WITH BASE 2.45 GBP

696289 FLEXIBLE WASHER 0.40 GBP

6936E1 NUT WITH BASE 0.29 GBP


the £2.45 bolt is the long one.

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Posted 7th Jul 2010 at 04:21
oldbrownshoe

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Post #4
At first you don't need to renew this bolt (at least by Haynes)
Second , if you still insist go with the old one to bolt specialist and ask for similar bolt with the greatest strength, it's often come with elan head ,
since it's bolt-nut combination ,all you need is length & diameter to be the same.
the torque setting value for this bolt is 55NM.

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Posted 7th Jul 2010 at 04:26
jonnie205

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Post #5
use the old one, they never fail or waer these ones
Posted 7th Jul 2010 at 04:27
tvrfan007

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Post #6
jonnie205 wrote:
use the old one, they never fail or waer these ones


Echo this.

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