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Author Subject: Rear Beam Rebuild Part Numbers
willygti

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Got my car booked in for rear beam rebuild next weds, and i'm supplying the parts (as i can get them cheap) and want to make sure i'm ordering the right bits.

Anyone got them listed? I know niel (iplay) is the part no. guru so will send him a pm, but anyone else??

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Posted 6th Aug 2009 at 16:58
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i think its miles who sells the rebuild kits on ebay

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Posted 7th Aug 2009 at 00:01
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depends totally on the condition of the beam when its stripped apart, I'd only buy direct as you can save a hell of a lot over most sources.

also, worth checking out the phosphor bronze items if you want a fit and forget solution.

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Posted 7th Aug 2009 at 00:13
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Not to hand but as said the main dealer's should be able to get the bearing's & seals etc without any problems at all
Personally I;d never go for the phosphor bronze option as the bearings should last 10 years anyway.
As said as long as the tube and Pin's are OK then it's not too bad to do.

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Posted 7th Aug 2009 at 00:50
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suppose if they last that long and only cost

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Posted 7th Aug 2009 at 00:53
willygti

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right so i've bought the 'rear beam rebuild kit' from peugeot [see below] - part number on my invoice is 513262 but not sure if that is the actual pug part number.

this is all that was included, does it look right as none of the bearings/seals are the same? Dunno

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Posted 9th Aug 2009 at 04:05
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That's the right kit but it's one per side Smile

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Posted 9th Aug 2009 at 04:08
willygti

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so i have to get another set of 4?

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Posted 9th Aug 2009 at 04:09
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yup Smile

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Posted 9th Aug 2009 at 04:14
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balls, thought

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Posted 9th Aug 2009 at 04:16
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you will also need arb seals, some cork o ring things and somethink else i think cant remember what.
Posted 9th Aug 2009 at 23:01
willygti

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pugheaven wrote:
you will also need arb seals, some cork o ring things and somethink else i think cant remember what.


can you try be a bit more specific mate, will need to order today. cheers

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Posted 10th Aug 2009 at 14:15
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if you talk to miles he knows all the bits you will need.
Posted 10th Aug 2009 at 14:17
felixthecat

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willygti wrote:


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Can anyone tell me where the part in the upper right goes? I am currently rebuilding my rear beam with new bearings etc but dont know where the black ring is for. It has the same diameter as the inner bearing.

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Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 21:55
willygti

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it goes on the smaller part of the shaft ie the furthest part into the main tube.

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Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 21:58
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so first the black ring than the inner bearing (from inside to outside)?

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Posted 16th Aug 2009 at 22:40
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felixthecat wrote:
so first the black ring than the inner bearing (from inside to outside)?


Can anyone confirm this or is it the other way round?? Thumbs up

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Posted 4th Feb 2010 at 23:43
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Does anyone have the dimensions of the bearings to hand please.
Posted 5th Feb 2010 at 00:39
smithers

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mxcrazy wrote:
Does anyone have the dimensions of the bearings to hand please.


I've just put the inner ones in so cant give you them but the outers have the following details on them.

'DB 70216 TIMKEN TORRINGTON FRANCE'

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Posted 5th Feb 2010 at 00:45
hovis16

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i didnt get the black part with my rebuild kit is this very important??????? please some one let us no a.s.a.p

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Posted 5th Feb 2010 at 02:41
dommo

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bo***cks, just found play in my rear beam where these bearings sit. The wheels aren't cambered yet though so I assume the beam is OK at this stage?

How do you get the trailing arms off to replace these bearings? Do you have to get the torsion bars out? Does anyone fancy changing the bearings for me? Razz

Edit - just found the rebuild guide!

Does anyone do beam bearing replacement on here? Or is it that shit a job it gets expensive?

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Posted 10th Feb 2010 at 18:09
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if there's play I'd say you'll need at least a trailing arm shaft as well as the bearings, fingers crossed the shaft hasn't worn through the bearing case.

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Posted 10th Feb 2010 at 20:13
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How much are the shafts welshpug? Do you get them second hand or new (expensive..?)?

Cheers.

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Posted 10th Feb 2010 at 20:29
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new direct they're about

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Posted 10th Feb 2010 at 20:45
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Bo-larks..

Am I best with a known good beam (no play) and changing the bearings on that for good measure?

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