How to remove Peugeot 106/Citroen Saxo front suspension
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- Опубликовано: 28 окт 2023
- In this video I demonstrate how to remove the front suspension from a Peugeot 106/Citroen Saxo
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Thanks for watching! o
nice tutorial handy for beginners starting out on these saxos/ or 106 models
Thank you!
Good Job Man! I have a 95 Peugeot 106, bought new at the time and still in my possession, which has also been completely rebuilt. There are a lot of memories attached to it. I definitely enjoy watching you, respect for your work! Best Regards from Germany ❤
Great video and easy to understand. Hope you will be uploading a video where you can show how to lower the 106 at the rear axle with the torsion strut
Greetings from germany :)
Thank you, I will do a how to video for that
thanks for the video, good job
Hey! I remember reading about your ride on a Speedhunters article, real shame what happened to it. Was and always will be a huge inspiration.
I'm glad to have a chance to keep up with the new build, and see you work your magic!
I had a question, because I fell in love with the bumpers you had on, what was the black paint you used on them? If you could recall.
Cheers! Always exciting to see the 106s get some love :D
Hey man, I appreciate that thank you!
The black paint was called PRO XL texture black i think, I bought it on ebay. I hope this helps
Thanks again!
Awesome man, thank you so much!
Big hug from Portugal
Nice work 👍
Thank you
Great Vid mate. Question for you. I'm replacing my Lower arm and I can't seem to get the ball joint in to the hub completely. I've got the nuts on in the foot well and bolt through the front mount but trying to fit the ball joint in just seems a right pain. I can get it to line up but at the wrong angle so doesn't slide in. Tempted to tap it with a hammer to see if it locates but not 100% did you have a similar issue? TIA 👍
Hi, sorry for the delay! give it a tap and it’ll be fine