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Hi Guys,
just a quick one, im struggling in getting hold of a rear axel for a 306 1.9d estate, its the drum brakes ABS model, I would really like to get it repaired and avoid scrapping the car as it has sentimental reasons, can you point me in the right direction?
how much should i pay for the part?
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Replacement beams from scrap yards are cheap enough, £40 should be enough.
The problem with this is that any beam from a second hand 306 these days is just as likely to have issues as yours is.
Best bet is to either buy one from a breaker and re-build it yourself or pay somebody else to do it.
There are also a lot of beams popping up in the for sale section on here if you keep your eyes open and everybody selling on here are honest and the beam may be good when sold but who knows how long it will last.
Try and find a decent one second hand and replace all the bearings and seals and it should see out your ownership of the car.
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is it not possible to replace the rear trailing arms? im on a tight budget, the cheapest rear beam so far is £200
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sod paying £200 for an unknown beam, you can get all the bits you need to rebuild one for around £150.
getting another beam shouldn't be too hard, but tbh if you can afford to have the car off the road a short while you're best off removing yours and sorting that out, given your trailing arms and brake setup isn't that common.
unless impact damaged, its not necessary to replace the trailing arms, though the shafts pressed into them that the bearings in the tube run on do wear, as do the tubes if they are left to wear too far.
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thanks for getting back so soon, so there isnt any way round it other than replace or rebuild?
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Not really. You can remove yours then rebuild. But you cant tell if the cross tube will be knackered untill its off meaning the car will then be off the road while you source another beam. Best get secondhand one rebuild then put it on.
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