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I'm sure someone told me pug are cheaper when i picked up a set of these, sounded dubious to me but might be worth checking out...
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I'd be interested in something like this, buying a beam for £20 want to rebuild before I put it on
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any idea how much pug want for them? i need them asap
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cant find them in service box, il try phone in the morn if they are open
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There won't be a "kit" listed, will have to pick out the bits individually
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is 100 a good price for all the parts?
Outer Bearings x 2
Inner Bearings x 2
Crossmember Seals x 2
Outer Seal Cups x 2
Suspension Arm Seals x 2
Crossmember Seals Ext x 2
Torsion Bar Studs x 2
Eccentric Washers x 2
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Before buying parts i'd strip the beam to see if it can be rebuilt if the bearing has worn the shaft a new shaft is needed
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Personally when I rebuild mine, ill be replacing the shafts anyway
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The car had no camber or any probs, got it apart, shafts are fine no marks at all, it was off a 80k 6, that was standard hight, im thinking that il just put two grease nipples in and fit it, il rebuild it total when it fails,
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change of plan, just going to rebuild it now, i cant get a press untill the 9th and yet to get all the parts, is it possible to put the disks hubs on my drum arms for the mean time, i dont really want to buy new brakes for the drums just to put disks on in jan
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No, someone else wanted to do that not long ago, turns out the shafts are different
306oc Chat Wrote:15:30: Toms306 - :Genuinely thought it was gonna explode when I was playing with Sam
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