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    Spring colour codes

    Talked to Chris, same story, need to give them colour codes. Can anyone poke their head under their car and have a look for me? Non-cup is what I want.
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    Spring colour codes

    Fish brothers Renault say there are about 20 springs, all with different colours codes. I just want non-cup springs. They have a colour, but no one, including Renault main dealers and Renault uk can tell me what colour code they should have. WTF??!
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    Spring colour codes

    Martins Renault Basingstoke say no way too look it up. Has anyone managed to do this?
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    Spring colour codes

    Thanks for that.
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    Spring colour codes

    I'm a bit confused how people order replacement springs. I've read a few have snapped. Rang Renault Parts and they asked me to check a friends car to see the colour code? Is this normal?
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    Spring colour codes

    Does anyone know the spring colour codes? I had a search on here and can only find codes for cup chassis springs. I'm after colour codes for standard springs. Any ideas? Cheers.
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    Standard springs and wishbones.

    Does anyone know what colour dots should be on standard 133 springs? Tried a search, but not finding it. Don't want cup springs. Cheers.
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    Standard springs and wishbones.

    Thanks. I just read that wishbone bushes are prone to wear. Equaly it could be track rods (one done for recent mot) or play in the rack. Struggling to think what might cause knocking when the wheel is wiggled. I'm happy enough to replace all wearing suspension parts up front to get it feeling...
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    Standard springs and wishbones.

    Just bought my first twingo 133 after deciding my 205 shouldn't be a daily drive. Car has 34k on it and I think it should feel sharper. There's also a slight knock when I give the steering a wiggle. I'm looking for replacement wishbones, as that's where I think the problem lies. Anyone know...
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