rear beam bushes

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rear beam bushes
#1
my o/s rear scrapes immensly round left hand bends i gather its the bushes but not sure wich ones im looking to get any ideas
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If its rubbing it mostly likely the axle bearing has given up.

Pack it on level ground and see if the wheels looks straight or its leaning in at the top
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(08-04-2013, 12:24 PM)Frosty Wrote: If its rubbing it mostly likely the axle bearing has given up.

Pack it on level ground and see if the wheels looks straight or its leaning in at the top

There is alot of camber on the back in running on steelies atm and there is maybe 6mm before the bumpstop for the beam
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Anyone got a definitive answer
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If there's a lot of camber your beam's gone mate
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as above if the wheel has alot of negative camber the rear beam is fecked. bump stop has nothinh to do with it.

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Bullox correct me if Im wrong price wise looking at about 100 quid for another beam i think
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Second hand, aye, but you might only get 12 months out of it. Better plumping for a refurbed unit and getting another 10 years out of it..
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Rebuild it yourself, pretty straight forward on the 306, cost about £150 and you will have basically a new axle
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(10-04-2013, 11:30 AM)dturbopeck Wrote: Rebuild it yourself, pretty straight forward on the 306, cost about £150 and you will have basically a new axle

you can do it cheaper than that . you can buy the bearings from a refurb company for £45.

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Ill look into that Im sort of handycapeable
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(10-04-2013, 12:01 PM)puglove Wrote:
(10-04-2013, 11:30 AM)dturbopeck Wrote: Rebuild it yourself, pretty straight forward on the 306, cost about £150 and you will have basically a new axle

you can do it cheaper than that . you can buy the bearings from a refurb company for £45.

That includes bearings and inner stubs and all the other seals, washers and screws for both sides,
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(10-04-2013, 12:01 PM)puglove Wrote:
(10-04-2013, 11:30 AM)dturbopeck Wrote: Rebuild it yourself, pretty straight forward on the 306, cost about £150 and you will have basically a new axle

you can do it cheaper than that . you can buy the bearings from a refurb company for £45.

Do you no the name of said company
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uh no! they were at FCS last year so if you can find a list of traders thar were at fcs you should be able to get a number for them

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