I've got a bit of an odd problem that two Peugeot garages have failed to locate the cause of so far (might try a third soon).
When turning right my tyre is catching the middle of the wheel arch liner towards the cabin. It has managed to wear through the plastic to part of the bodywork metal, and seems to have sharpened the metal. The passenger side also appears to be catching on the wheel arch liner towards the front but luckily there's no metal behind that one.
I'm on standard 19" sortilege alloys and continental sport contact 5 tyres. The passenger side coil spring had failed, extended warranty covered it and I paid extra to get the drivers side coil spring changed at the same time. Changing these has not sorted the issue.
I have owned the car 3 and a half years, and only noticed this within the last month. The tyres are almost on the minimum, so it's only going to get worse when the new ones go on this weekend.
Anyone had anything similar and worked out the cause?
Does anyone have access to the service box suspension diagram that they could share?
Any help would be appreciated.
When turning right my tyre is catching the middle of the wheel arch liner towards the cabin. It has managed to wear through the plastic to part of the bodywork metal, and seems to have sharpened the metal. The passenger side also appears to be catching on the wheel arch liner towards the front but luckily there's no metal behind that one.
I'm on standard 19" sortilege alloys and continental sport contact 5 tyres. The passenger side coil spring had failed, extended warranty covered it and I paid extra to get the drivers side coil spring changed at the same time. Changing these has not sorted the issue.
I have owned the car 3 and a half years, and only noticed this within the last month. The tyres are almost on the minimum, so it's only going to get worse when the new ones go on this weekend.
Anyone had anything similar and worked out the cause?
Does anyone have access to the service box suspension diagram that they could share?
Any help would be appreciated.