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Join Date: Apr 2011
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hi folks,i have just replaced the drivers side driveshaft on my sons 1.1 206,1999 model.i got got it in a scrappie but it looks exactly the same dimension wise. my problem is that on right hand full lock the wheel rim is rubbing on the trackrod end.i have disassembled it twice and i cant think what the problem is.the trackrod and the wishbone ball joints seem to be properly seated.all help will of course be greatly appreciated.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: south shields,tyneside
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has he still got the standard wheels on??
if not and they are alloys theyve probably been doing that since they were fitted. My eldest son had this issue when he put bigger wheels on his 206 but just ignored the noise......i think he couldnt hear it cos of the damned sub ![]()
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I had this problem on a landy i fitted bigger wheels to on them they have stop locks that you can adjust to stop the wheels rubbing.
New to peugeot,s so dont know if they have a similar thing maybe worth checking if you have after market rims. Out of interest does the n/s rubb if not maybe the drive shaft after all. |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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The driveshaft won't make the track rod end closer to the wheel.
Are you sure there wasn't a spacer between the hub and the wheel which fell out or something when you took it off?
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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hi,the same steel wheel was put back on,defo no spacer as i have replaced brake pads and discs.the only thing that has been changed is the driveshaft.....please help!!!!!!also the other side is not rubbing
Last edited by lexie; 04-16-2011 at 06:24 PM. |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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This is a silly idea but is it a pressed in wheel bearing on the hub if so could this have moved at all...
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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no,i can rule out the hub and bearing
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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If this problem has only occurred after fitting driveshaft then i would say it`s the wrong driveshaft.
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It does sound like it if that's the only thing changed but I just can't see how it would make any difference!Did you put the wheel on back to front? ![]()
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