A common fault with the Berlingo electrique is front tyre wear, presumably from carrying the weight of all those batteries.
Has anyone here tried fitting a strut brace (upper, lower or both) and was it any use? I have been looking into the possibility of using Peugeot 306 components, but I'm not sure exactly how interchangeable they are, and if the lower brace might foul the motor.
Suggestions?
Strut brace for Berlingo
Strut brace for Berlingo
Tim Crumpton
I really dont think this is an issue. More important is the state of the lower arm rubber bushes, that disintegrate. The cheap replacements are poor value and the genuine ones are now quite different to the originals.
This is the main cause of the tyre wear. Not the substantially more rigid bodyshell.
Grumpy-b
This is the main cause of the tyre wear. Not the substantially more rigid bodyshell.
Grumpy-b
Gosh my spulling was crup. - FIXED
The newer rear bush for ours is a better design, and not the original Void bush with only partial full rubber contact, but a complete rubber bush around the whole bushing.
The arms are also used on late Multispace and 1.6 hdi vans. The pressed steel arms with replaceable outer ball joints will fit. The rear bush is a different size on these arms.
As chris says jack up the front at one side and the whole van goes up. Quite impressive torsional stiffness. Multispace is the same. I had my hdi diesel one up in the air to do the clutch at the weekend ,and its just as stiff.
Grumpy-b
The newer rear bush for ours is a better design, and not the original Void bush with only partial full rubber contact, but a complete rubber bush around the whole bushing.
The arms are also used on late Multispace and 1.6 hdi vans. The pressed steel arms with replaceable outer ball joints will fit. The rear bush is a different size on these arms.
As chris says jack up the front at one side and the whole van goes up. Quite impressive torsional stiffness. Multispace is the same. I had my hdi diesel one up in the air to do the clutch at the weekend ,and its just as stiff.
Grumpy-b
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