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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / March 2007

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Pug 306 - rear tyre rubbing inside wheel arch

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Derek - 25 Mar 2007 23:29 GMT
The offside rear tyre on my trusty P-reg 306 1.9TD has started to rub
against the inside wheelarch.  Not badly, but enough that there's a
slight mark on the tyre.  Is there any adjustment to ride height as it
does seem a little lower at the back than I remember it?

The back end has groaned a bit at the back for a week or so, and when
the weather has been dry there's also been a squeak.  Both occur when
you push the back end down or lift it up and when driving at walking
pace, faster and they disappear.  Any ideas?

It doesn't seem to be affecting the handling, still drives like it's
on rails.  I'm just concerned that the rubbing isn't going to do the
tyre any good.

Cheers,

Derek
Eccles - 26 Mar 2007 09:54 GMT
> The offside rear tyre on my trusty P-reg 306 1.9TD has started to rub
> against the inside wheelarch.  Not badly, but enough that there's a
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> on rails.  I'm just concerned that the rubbing isn't going to do the
> tyre any good.

Derek,

There is adjustment to ride height, but it involves removing and dismantling
the complete rear suspension unit to seperate the radius arms from the
splined torsion bars.

Following a recommendation on this group some while ago, I have used the
services of R.Mountjoy Engineering in Devon (
http://www.sspengineering.co.uk/ ) on two occasions now (driving down from
East Yorkshire!) for my wife's 206 and my own 306 1.9TD Estate.  I can
endorse the original recommendation without reservation.

I suggest you give them a call and describe your problem.  You might not
need a replacemt suspension unit, but they can still help you fix the
problem, for example adjusting ride height and replacing worn rubber
mountings, which was all that was wrong with my 306.

Peter
 
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