Peugeot Suspension

May 03, 2013
Peugeot Suspension
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Now available in the First Line range are individual bushes for the suspension system of the Peugeot 407. This means that individual faulty bushes, which often cause NCT failure, can be replaced without the need to fit a whole new assembly.


The suspension system on the Peugeot 407 has presented a challenge to garages because  a failure of the bottom bush in the vehicle’s wishbone ‘cradle’ has up to now meant that this whole assembly has had to be replaced.

Not only has this resulted in the job being very expensive and time consuming to carry out, but the whole cradle had to be discarded even though it was only the bush that was worn. Worse still new cradle assemblies are generally only available from the franchised dealer.

To solve this problem, First Line is now able to offer individual bushes. This means garages can now take on this common 407 repair with confidence and provide customers with an OE quality solution at a great value aftermarket price.

Part No.s: FSK7190, FSK7189, FSK7185

You can view a one page flyer about the bushings here. They available from local motor factors. 
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