HI
I am from Iran & as you know the c5 and xenia sx2000 are assembled in
Iran.
My car made in 2003 and used for about 60000 km
about two month ago I replaced front spheres of my car with new one.
The pressure of old one was 45 bar and these new are 50.
After replacement I think my car is harder than before.
Does it refer to the difference between the pressures of the spheres?
Does the height of the car related to this problem?
Can anyone guide me?
Thanks for your advises
.
SteveG - 18 Feb 2007 18:46 GMT
> HI
> I am from Iran & as you know the c5 and xenia sx2000 are assembled in
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> Thanks for your advises
> .
Good evening from the UK, Ali, and Salamu Alaykum.
The pressure you mention relates to the Nitrogen pressures in the
spheres. The 50bar spheres will certainly give a harder ride but
shouldn't have any effect the ride height.
Hope this helps :-)

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zrafal - 24 Feb 2007 00:09 GMT
how much is citroen xantia in your country ?
ali - 24 Feb 2007 10:12 GMT
hi
aboat 20000$
Adrian - 24 Feb 2007 15:30 GMT
>> how much is citroen xantia in your country ?
> aboat 20000$
Bloody hell.
I think you could buy most of the remaining Xantias in the UK for that
much.
You'd struggle to pay more than £1000 (< US$2000) for *ANY* Xantia here.
malc - 26 Feb 2007 21:25 GMT
>>> how much is citroen xantia in your country ?
>
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> You'd struggle to pay more than £1000 (< US$2000) for *ANY* Xantia
> here.
What about Iranian dollars (Rials) though? 1 US $ = 9000 Rials (approx)
so the price is about equivalent to the cost in the UK.

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