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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2011
Posts: 2
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I bought a peugeot 106 and when I got home realised it was leaning to one side alot. I rang the garage up and said its because its had a new spring in it. I dont know much about cars but ive never seen a car leaning to one side that much. Is it true that it would do this if had a new spring put in and would it eventually balance out? If this isnt right how much would on average would it cost to fix?
Also how much on average would it cost to fix a faulty petrol gauge and an oil leak? |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2011
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It sounds like it could be a coil spring, without actually seeing it myself i couldn't be sure, I recently had to get a new coil spring for my 106, it cost around £20, although I got a friend to fit it for me, i'm not to sure how much they would charge at a garage.
This is where I got my coil spring from: Cheap coil springs ( I went into the shop though, got it a little cheaper )hope this helped! |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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This is where I got my coil spring from: Cheap coil springs ( I went into the shop though, got it a little cheaper )hope this helped! |
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